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There is one in each door. On the 1984-1989 C4s, the door lights can be turned on and off by pressing them.

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Re: Lubricating window sweeps

Subject: Re: Lubricating window sweeps
by TommyT-Bone on 2009/9/29 23:13:51

The end of the strips are at almost 90 degrees to the window glass . As it gets to the center it assumes a more rounded shape meaning there is actually less pressure against the glass at that point. I did not see a method that would allow adjustment. I talced the strip and inserted a cardborad strip that I will let sit for a few days. I have some dilectic grease in the shed. That will get a try after viewing the results of this attempt. If that fails I might try tapping the glass at the base with a 3lb sledgehammer or try heating the area with a propane torch.
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