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Let fresh air in while keeping bad weather out. These heavily tinted rain guards keep your interior dry, reduce wind noise, and help to keep temperatures down by promoting better air circulation in your vehicle.
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Today on 2016 Ford Explorer, we'll be looking at the WeatherTech side window air deflectors with dark tinting, for the front, part number WT80565. These are also available in a light tinting, part number WT70565. As you can see, our WeatherTech window visors have a very sleek low profile design. They look almost OEM, like they we're there from the factory. There's a very small obstruction that sticks out. There's a very small gap here between the window and the visor itself, so that will cut down on wind noise while you're driving down the highway with the window partially open.
Also, it will allow you roll down your window a partial amount when it's raining and you'll be able to get fresh air in your vehicle and keep the bad weather out. Now that we've gone over a couple of the nice features of the WeatherTech window visors, we will show you how to install them. Okay, with our window partially rolled down in this position, with a little bit of it sticking up here behind the mirror, we'll start at the front. Making sure our bottom edge of the wind deflector here sits on top of the window sill, we'll slide it into the window channel like so, come back to the back, dent it back. These things are pretty flexible so don't worry about it braking. Slide it in position.
We'll work our way down into the window channel. Just like so. Okay, with our visor now installed, we need to operate the window up and down 5 times to seat into position. Okay. So we've done it 5 times. Now we'll just hold the window up all the way so the window's fully closed.
Now you may find that after you've raised the window up and down fully five times that the window has an automatic stop feature and the window will stop, and roll back down a little bit because it detects an obstruction. What you can do is roll the window all the way up without activating the automatic feature on it by just holding the switch in the upright position. Then you need to leave the window all the way for at least 12 hours. This will cause it to fully seat in the position and you won't have to worry about it getting stuck and going back down anymore. With the driver side done, we'll move over to the passenger side and do the same thing. That completes our look at the WeatherTech side window air deflectors with dark tinting for the front of our 2016 Ford Explore, part number WT80565. etrailer.com.
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