Will my windows break under hot sun ?
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Thanks for the info. I would never wash the car after I leave her in direct sun light. Neither should anyone for that matter I guess.
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I'd love to keep my windows slightly open too. But the problem is my parking area is just covered with sand. It's not a tar road. So dust would easily blow in, it is a desert after all.
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No window tints allowed but i did cover the front wind shield with removable sun deflector. I believe the dash will be safe although I hate it when i know my cars interiors are getting baked
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Rolling down the window would bring in dust, I'm trying to avoid that.
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The issue here is trying to make the hot air escape from the car without opening the windows to avoid dust from entering.
Is there a way where we can open the ac vents that is turning off the inside air circulation mode mechanically. Sine I do not know what happens when we turn off the car. Does the AC went remain in closed circulation mode or will it open as per the last setting while the car was on.
Is there a way where we can open the ac vents that is turning off the inside air circulation mode mechanically. Sine I do not know what happens when we turn off the car. Does the AC went remain in closed circulation mode or will it open as per the last setting while the car was on.
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check out this product i just came across. Its virtually transpartent but blocks the uv rays,infra-red radiation and supposed to keep the interior cooler (also there is a kuwait dealer) http://www.v-kool.com/
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I would get myself some window visors AVS or JDM and prop open the windows just slightly to get the hot air out.
You can't tell that the windows are open with the visors; however, I don't know if that solution will stop the sand from getting in.
You probably will be OK if your windows are just barely open, but I would think that it would be enough circulate the air. Works for me
You can't tell that the windows are open with the visors; however, I don't know if that solution will stop the sand from getting in.
You probably will be OK if your windows are just barely open, but I would think that it would be enough circulate the air. Works for me
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check out this product i just came across. Its virtually transpartent but blocks the uv rays,infra-red radiation and supposed to keep the interior cooler (also there is a kuwait dealer) http://www.v-kool.com/
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I would get myself some window visors AVS or JDM and prop open the windows just slightly to get the hot air out.
You can't tell that the windows are open with the visors; however, I don't know if that solution will stop the sand from getting in.
You probably will be OK if your windows are just barely open, but I would think that it would be enough circulate the air. Works for me
You can't tell that the windows are open with the visors; however, I don't know if that solution will stop the sand from getting in.
You probably will be OK if your windows are just barely open, but I would think that it would be enough circulate the air. Works for me