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Are the rear windows supposed to only go halfway down?

Kodak_Kory

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Title. Googled and looked at manual and cant find a for sure answer. I dont know if my car is tripping or it was made that way but according to Google some cars are. If it is supposed to go all the way down anyone know how to fix this?
 
I’ll check mine when I head out for the day and let you know what they do. It could be a child safety setting in the uconnect potentially as well.
 
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Where can it go?
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I remember other cars over the years only going halfway down. AI says they do not.
Pure physics and dimensions show they cannot.
If you look for cars where the rear door windows DO go all the way down, they are typically ones with a small fixed portion at the rear, and not the entire window area goes down. OR they are huge cars like the 1975 Impala I grew up with. It was a 4 door hardtop, and with all windows down, there was a gigantic opening on each side.
Best damn car I ever drove.
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Mine only go down roughly 60-70% I’d say in the rear, just checked. I don’t recall if my old Hemi charger could roll them all the way down in the back or not.

On another note… having the windows frameless with the weather seal being kind of open around the edges… makes me wonder if a hardtop convertible is in the works 🧐… otherwise not sure why they’d go frameless windows on the doors, frankly looks a little odd.
 
...makes me wonder if a hardtop convertible is in the works 🧐… otherwise not sure why they’d go frameless windows on the doors, frankly looks a little odd.
There was a prototype convertible done last year by drop top customs (I think) in Florida (the people that did the official conversions of Challengers).
It looks decent with the top down, and less than decent with the top up.
 
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