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Winter Tips & Checks

Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2015 2:09 pm
by DaveBerlin
As the Winter is beginning to set in questions are starting to appear with regard to Winter Preparation. Just so we do not get into repeating Topics I would suggest using the "Search" Facility (there are most probably more examples) as there are a lot of good comments already Documented. Please take a look at these previous Posts which should hopefully help and prepare you for the Winter Period - Dave ;)

Incidently one point that has just been noted this past week is our temps were down to around the 4°c mark and when lifting the Rear Hatch be careful as it does Not open as quick as in the Summer. You can end up with a Big Headache if you rush in as the Hatch hangs up - not fully open !. It would appear that the Struts are not man enough, but the Bonnet Struts that were fitted from the Group Buy still function perfectly :)

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Re: Winter Tips & Checks

Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2015 7:43 am
by DaveBerlin
Just another small Tip. I changed the Windowscreen Fluid, treated the Doors and Window Rubbers yesterday and then finally set the Auto Mirrors to stay "Open". I know this auto closing is a great feature for knowing the QQ is locked, but it can be an expensive problem in Bad weather.
Our 2014 model did not have this feature that the Mirrors could stay open so I got our Dealer to add a switch for this. Today we have already 0*C and when the heavy ice and or snow comes and freezes you just hear the electrics trying to open the Mirrors with "Crunching & Grinding" noises between the plastic sliding surfaces and it can end up being very expensive. Even using the WD40 or Silicon Sprays does not normally help.
So I suppose what I am saying as a recommendation in the Winter is to leave your Mirrors "Open" naturally if you park outside - I hope this is of some help ! - Dave ;)

Re: Winter Tips & Checks

Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2015 4:53 pm
by fat controller
What was your choice of treatment for the door rubbers Dave?

Re: Winter Tips & Checks

Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2015 5:47 pm
by DaveBerlin
fat controller, open up my 1st attachment on my first comment above. What I use personally is either the Sonax Rubber Protectant or a Nigrin Rubber Care Stick as these happen to be available out here. These are easy to use by just squeezing the tube and making sure the plunger moves to dispense the fluid. I am sure there must be equivalents around in the UK - Dave ;)

Re: Winter Tips & Checks

Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2015 7:43 pm
by fat controller
I generally use AutoGlym Vinyl and Rubber Care which has stood me well over the years, but wondered if I was perhaps missing out on some miracle product :)

Back in the day, it was a smear of Vaseline...... :mrgreen:

Re: Winter Tips & Checks

Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2015 8:54 pm
by Hound
For rubber seals I use a product that Dave may have heard of - it's called Einszett Gummi Pflege.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/361352016768

Re: Winter Tips & Checks

Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2015 10:30 pm
by Lineman
Temperatures are getting down to the magic 7 degrees C here in Ireland now, so it's now time to go have my winter tyres fitted for the season. Nokian WDR3 in 17". They were great last winter season.

Re: Winter Tips & Checks

Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2015 6:31 am
by DaveBerlin
fatcontroller / Hound, I suppose theoretically it does not matter a monkies what we use Sonax, Nigrin, Autoglym, Einszett (have heard of it) or the good Old Vaseline etc.... The priority is just to stop the Door / Seals etc freezing during the Winter periods. Do not stick too much on as it can mark light colored clothing then you will be in deep S . . .
Personally I have found it helps and it would appear you also think so - hope it works this year for you both - Dave ;)

Re: Winter Tips & Checks

Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2015 9:13 pm
by fat controller
Thanks Dave :)

It is a case of old habits with me - being a Scotsman, I am used to a bit of ice and snow in winter, and have always been a bit fussy about my cars being 'just right' for the winter. Living within the M25 now, I have had some funny looks when checking, treating, lubricating and then lobbing shovel and blankets into the boot........ I have only had to use the shovel once in the16 years I have been down here, but I would still rather have it in there than not. Hope the winter is kind to you :)

Re: Winter Tips & Checks

Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2015 10:18 pm
by Dr_Niss
Hound wrote:For rubber seals I use a product that Dave may have heard of - it's called Einszett Gummi Pflege.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/361352016768
That's what I use also