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Thread: Rust, Alpine Windows - ERPS

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    Quote Originally Posted by CaverD3 View Post
    Have you tried taking it back to the panel beaters?
    They must guarantee their work for more than two years?
    Well I didn't even think/know of that at the time. Bugger for me. Unfortunately its been well past that now so I just keep on top of it best I can. I'm tempted to even have a go at pulling off the seal and having a look myself.

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    The ERPS or similar systems do not work, save your money

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    '95 post update 2 x door. Rust in 1 side only, not too bad, but I need to do something about it pretty soon.

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    Everyone with a D1 should check for rust developing under the Alpine window seals regularly. Once you can see it from the outside it's well developed. You need to push a flat blade up into the edge of the rubbers and gently lift ( particularly at the bottom ends ) and shine a small torch in there. I think the problem is that water runs down and stays in the gap between the seal and the metal at the bottom edges.

    I never had any rust in mine but I regularly lifted the rubbers and sprayed WD40 in there liberally.

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    Quote Originally Posted by waynep View Post
    Everyone with a D1 should check for rust developing under the Alpine window seals regularly. Once you can see it from the outside it's well developed. You need to push a flat blade up into the edge of the rubbers and gently lift ( particularly at the bottom ends ) and shine a small torch in there. I think the problem is that water runs down and stays in the gap between the seal and the metal at the bottom edges.

    I never had any rust in mine but I regularly lifted the rubbers and sprayed WD40 in there liberally.
    I believe it was a known design fault hence why the D2's had redesigned window seals for the alpine windows. Like you say the seal catches water and holds it.

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    When fixing it would be a ggod idea to use sealant between the seal and body.

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    Of the 3 D1's i have had..
    My 93 no rust whatsoever.
    my 97 had rust in 1 Alpine window
    My current 98 has no rust either.

    So it all depends on where the vehicle was kept & how the original owner kept i would suppose..

    Oh & my Father in laws 96 has no rust either.

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