2 questions
1. One of my double glazed window seems to of lost the air in side?? can these be refilled??
2. are the window seals the same as normal glass windows (tail gate one??)
Westy double glazed windows
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The windows use a standard VW factory-fitted type window seal.
The windows arn`t filled with anything, or vacuum sealed. Most of them have 2 tiny plastic plugs in the inner pane, if you have condensation inside then pull out the plugs and allow it to clear, may take a few days. Works best with the sun on it. Once it`s cleared, I used a hair-dryer to gently warm up the inside pane (which warms the air inside the unit) and then quickly put the plugs back in using a small amount of silicone sealant on each one to ensure a seal. Worked fine on one of my windows, which has stayed condensation-free.
The windows arn`t filled with anything, or vacuum sealed. Most of them have 2 tiny plastic plugs in the inner pane, if you have condensation inside then pull out the plugs and allow it to clear, may take a few days. Works best with the sun on it. Once it`s cleared, I used a hair-dryer to gently warm up the inside pane (which warms the air inside the unit) and then quickly put the plugs back in using a small amount of silicone sealant on each one to ensure a seal. Worked fine on one of my windows, which has stayed condensation-free.
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No longer available new, but plenty go second-hand, `specially from Germany. Unless it`s causing probs with the 2 panes touching I`d leave well alone. Probably over time the heat of the sun has warped the acrylic and that`s why they touch, my rear window has gone the other way and blown out slightly.
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Gunzl the German parts people have replacements if you need one. Hope the fix suggested works but if you need a replacement click the link below.
http://server6.gs-shop.de/200/cgi-bin/s ... terID=4357
or go to www.vwbusshop.de and navigate yourself around (how's your german).
They have an english speaker so give them a call if you need advice and help ordering. Also emailing them can be successful.
http://server6.gs-shop.de/200/cgi-bin/s ... terID=4357
or go to www.vwbusshop.de and navigate yourself around (how's your german).
They have an english speaker so give them a call if you need advice and help ordering. Also emailing them can be successful.
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Which skin has bowed? Outer or inner? I guess it's inner right? If That is the case then a very much cheaper alterative is to repair it by buying a thin sheet of perspex (£15 from B&Q) and replacing the inside skin. Clear silacone sealant bonds both together perfectly overnight using clamps. Lots of posts about it on here. Tip: Lay the sheet of perpex on a flat wooden board and cut with a disc cutter. Also see: https://club8090.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.p ... pex+windos