: Cleaning Rear Window Glass
jackewells 08-02-2005, 12:32 PM I have tried every conceviable position to reach the entire rear glass trying to get it clean.
Now, I have found that if you raise (or lower) the top about half way, the glass is easily accessable from either side, without turning yourself inside out :flag
harrysxlr 08-02-2005, 12:54 PM I have tried every conceviable position to reach the entire rear glass trying to get it clean.
Now, I have found that if you raise (or lower) the top about half way, the glass is easily accessable from either side, without turning yourself inside out :flag
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Hi Jack, that`s the way I do it on mine.
Harry
johnsovl 08-02-2005, 01:05 PM Found that out last week after crawling all over the inside trying to reach back there. Just open the top 1/2 way and go behind the car by the trunk and reach in to clean.
aviator 08-07-2005, 11:43 PM I do the same with one exception:
I bought one of these gizmos from Griot's Garage
http://www.griotsgarage.com/catalog.jsp?SKUupsell=90247
upstate 08-09-2005, 10:56 PM My dealer has said not to stop the top up or down in mid cycle. Said it will mess up the cycling of the system. Cleaning of the back glass would be easier half up or down but I don't want to mess up the system. Your thoughts?
Mr XLR 08-10-2005, 01:06 AM My dealer has said not to stop the top up or down in mid cycle. Said it will mess up the cycling of the system. Cleaning of the back glass would be easier half up or down but I don't want to mess up the system. Your thoughts?
As most of you know how many XLR clients I have taken care of,, one of the many I tems I tell my clients is that when cleaning the rear window, simply raise the top 1/2 way and clean the inside of the glass. Once the top is in that position, vertical behind the front toneaus you will have total access to clean the inside of the window.
www.Cadillac-XLR.com (http://www.Cadillac-XLR.com)
Thank you
Allen
upstate 08-10-2005, 07:03 PM Thanks Mr XLR I give it a whirl on cleaning the glass. Since you have a lot more experience with XLR's than I do, what are the trouble spots or things that seem to be more fequent?
Eyedoc 08-11-2005, 12:50 PM Doesn't the Owner's Manual state"do not stop roof in mid function"?
gnhbartel 08-11-2005, 08:41 PM I had my top stoped half way down and it froze. It took a specialist with a devise he pluged into the dash area and got the top back into sequence.
Doesn't the Owner's Manual state"do not stop roof in mid function"? If its in there, I can't find it.
Eyedoc 08-12-2005, 08:02 AM I'll check again and see if I can find the exact location.
I recall it was actually worded something like "hold the button down for the entire cycle, do not release until complete".
Ed and Sandra 08-12-2005, 09:27 AM Pardon us if we're sharing something that's already known, but there's an online PDF version of the XLR owner's manual which is searchable for key words that might prove to be useful:
https://www.mygmlink.com/pdf/go2content/manual/US/en/cadillac/2k05xlr.pdf
Best regards,
Ed and Sandra
Eyedoc 08-12-2005, 12:38 PM L:ooks like I was reading between the lines. It does not say "not" to stop it half-way. It does say hold down the button until you hear the chimes and it is finished.
I just assumed it was not ideal to stop it mid-cycle.
In any case, good to know you can without issues.
Quixotic 08-12-2005, 06:34 PM Ed and Sandra,
I'm not sure I've seen that link and I've been on this board at least two years. So welcome to the board and thanks for the information!
1_XLR 08-15-2005, 04:35 PM Pardon us if we're sharing something that's already known, but there's an online PDF version of the XLR owner's manual which is searchable for key words that might prove to be useful:
https://www.mygmlink.com/pdf/go2content/manual/US/en/cadillac/2k05xlr.pdf
Best regards,
Ed and Sandra
This is nice, I've never seen it either.
Please don't assume we already know something, there's always new members coming and going. Thanks for the post!
aviator 08-16-2005, 09:34 AM This PDF is very cool. I've saved it off to my server and my laptop.
Did you notice it is 400+ pages and clicking a topic in the index navigates you to that topic?
Thanks for the tip! :thumbs
standby 08-16-2005, 02:47 PM A word of caution when raising the top half way...............I ran a cord from the fuse block to the trunk area and while trying to fish it thru with the top half up, it started to blead off and I hade to pull my harm out before it crushed it or broke something. I actually had to tear the skin to keep from having it crushed.
Bob
This PDF is very cool. I've saved it off to my server and my laptop.
Did you notice it is 400+ pages and clicking a topic in the index navigates you to that topic?
Thanks for the tip! :thumbs
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