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nu11eaf Dec 12th, 2017 10:34

XC90 frozen door syndrome
 
I have never had a car that suffers as bad as the new XC90 with frozen doors, (door frozen to body and seals) so you cant open the doors, especially the rear passenger doors.

There is a real risk of breaking the door handles pulling on them, this happened to me last year after pulling to open a frozen door the handle would not go back flush to door and I had to have it repaired.

Also with the very cold spell the rear window heater melts the snow and ice which runs down and re-freezes in the gap between bumper and tailgate.

familymangreg Dec 12th, 2017 10:40

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Originally Posted by nu11eaf (Post 2346922)
I have never had a car that suffers as bad as the new XC90 with frozen doors, (door frozen to body and seals) so you cant open the doors, especially the rear passenger doors.

There is a real risk of breaking the door handles pulling on them, this happened to me last year after pulling to open a frozen door the handle would not go back flush to door and I had to have it repaired.

Also with the very cold spell the rear window heater melts the snow and ice which runs down and re-freezes in the gap between bumper and tailgate.

Agree, I find the rear doors particularly bad a sticking on icy morning. Someone recommended the below product, really can't remember who, might have been on this forum! It helps.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Nextzett-G...item25d6bf711e

:wq

nu11eaf Dec 12th, 2017 10:49

Thanks, going to have to do something before another door handle incident, I know to expect it and dont pull too hard but passengers just try and pull as hard as they can. I had to open the front door and lean in and push rear door from inside while passenger held handle on outside today. Its embarassing when you have an expensive car like this.

I think someone else said petrolium jelly stops it but have not tried it. I never had this problem with my 3 MK 1 XC90s.

cassell Dec 12th, 2017 11:02

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Originally Posted by nu11eaf (Post 2346922)
I have never had a car that suffers as bad as the new XC90 with frozen doors, (door frozen to body and seals) so you cant open the doors, especially the rear passenger doors.

There is a real risk of breaking the door handles pulling on them, this happened to me last year after pulling to open a frozen door the handle would not go back flush to door and I had to have it repaired.

Also with the very cold spell the rear window heater melts the snow and ice which runs down and re-freezes in the gap between bumper and tailgate.

+1 for the same problem on the rear doors on my V90, it seems that the top rubber seal is just too good at doing it's job!

I've just smeared a little bit of vaseline along the weatherseal to see if it helps tonight!

Deman77 Dec 12th, 2017 11:10

Wow gents it sounds like it is really full on around there. What temperatures are we talking? It would be good to know how to solve this.

Down sarf it only just below freezing so my winters do not feel like a complete waste they did the last two winter seasons.
Frozen doors casts me back to the childhood. Half an hour idling with super inefficient engine with heater full on used to do the job. That was with highly heat conductive steel cars that just worked like a radiator. It’s these new things very little radiates out.
Probably worth someone with language skills going round skandi car forums as I imagine they deal with this problem all the time.

KNVXC90 Dec 12th, 2017 11:41

Had this happen to me this morning, but not with Volvo. Kids couldn't open the rear door at all. I had to pull the door open with a bit more force on my Mazda.

DavidC R Dec 12th, 2017 12:17

autoglym vinyl and rubber care works well to protect any door seal and helps with them not freezing to the body

jmot Dec 12th, 2017 15:11

same... insane lol

had to climb into the back from the front and push the door open.

Saw lots of people pulling on their car doors this AM though to be fair... going to be a lot of broken handles about as it was wet then froze but agree with sentiment...never had a car ice up this bad before.

Must be funny in Sweden with "proper winters"...

volvocamper Dec 12th, 2017 15:39

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Originally Posted by DavidC R (Post 2346954)
autoglym vinyl and rubber care works well to protect any door seal and helps with them not freezing to the body

Any of the ‘bumper/trim’ care products would work well at preventing a frozen door (and preserve the rubber seals). Vaseline is a petroleum distillate and will adversely effect the rubbers and will attract dirt which could come off on your clothing.

jmot Dec 12th, 2017 16:13

Goose Fat should do the trick


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