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Old 6/19/13, 12:06 AM
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I have noticed that on my new 2014 Mustang the window, on both doors,
move down, when opening, and back up in door molding (about 3/4 ")
when closing door. I would suppose it is to eliminate wind noise as well
as seal out water but it would seem to me that this constant window operation will cause a malfunction problem over time.
Is this a new design for 2014?

Tom
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It's normal. It makes closing the door easier by releasing air pressure.
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Originally Posted by jtb3
I have noticed that on my new 2014 Mustang the window, on both doors,
move down, when opening, and back up in door molding (about 3/4 ")
when closing door. I would suppose it is to eliminate wind noise as well
as seal out water but it would seem to me that this constant window operation will cause a malfunction problem over time.
Is this a new design for 2014?

Tom
Its been around since at least 2010 i havnt noticed any issues but my drivers side window button has to pushed a couple extra times to get the window all the way down. It stops right before gettin all the way down
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Originally Posted by jtb3
I have noticed that on my new 2014 Mustang the window, on both doors,
move down, when opening, and back up in door molding (about 3/4 ")
when closing door. I would suppose it is to eliminate wind noise as well
as seal out water but it would seem to me that this constant window operation will cause a malfunction problem over time.
Is this a new design for 2014?
This is how they are designed, jtb3. This has been in place since 2005.

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Old 6/19/13, 07:30 AM
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This is how they are designed, jtb3. This has been in place since 2005.

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i forgot they were on the 05-09 too. I feel dumb now
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Thanks everybody....this is a great forum!!

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i forgot they were on the 05-09 too. I feel dumb now
Lol! Hey, I had to go ask, CCTking!

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Thanks everybody....this is a great forum!!

Tom
You're welcome!

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If the windows do not function the full run properly, there is a simple reprogramming technique in the manual. I tend to reprogram mine every once in a while just because....
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