Well, after checking things out there is absolutely no sign of foul play.........
I can't undderstand it at all! The window winds down and up with a little resistance so I can't see it dropping on it's own. Also, you can't push the windows down on their own..........
It's a mystery to me! Have to keep an eye on it!!
Odd window issue
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Well, the only possible thing I can think of is if I had wound the window down and left it down, locked the car and walked off............
Can't remember doing it, and being as I'm paranoid about security I would have noticed the window being down.......... but that's the only logical conclusion I can come to.
Can't remember doing it, and being as I'm paranoid about security I would have noticed the window being down.......... but that's the only logical conclusion I can come to.

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30? It started to me years ago.
The number of times I come back to my car and find I've left [a door or the boot] unlocked, despite being convinced I'd checked it.... it's scary!
I once managed to leave my Golf unlocked for a full 2 weeks, by forgetting to lock it before I went away....
The number of times I come back to my car and find I've left [a door or the boot] unlocked, despite being convinced I'd checked it.... it's scary!
I once managed to leave my Golf unlocked for a full 2 weeks, by forgetting to lock it before I went away....
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The Current Fleet:
1969 Morris 'thou, 4 Door. 2010 Mitsubishi iMiEV. 1920s BSA Pushbike. 1930s Raleigh pushbike.
The Ex-Fleet:
1974 & 1975 Daf 44s, 1975 Enfield 8000 EV, 1989 Yugo 45, 1981 Golf Mk1, 1971 Vauxhall Viva, 1989 MZ ETZ 125, 1989 Volvo Vario 340, 1990, 1996 & 1997 MZ/Kanuni ETZ 251s
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Maybe someone pushed up the catch that holds the quarterlight shut with a thin screwdriver, then opened the quarterlight. then put their arm through the quarterlight hole and wound down the main window.
One of the advertisers in Minor Matters sells a small gadget that prevents anyone from getting in this way.
One of the advertisers in Minor Matters sells a small gadget that prevents anyone from getting in this way.
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Is that actually possible...? Push it hard enough so the catch / glass breaks, yes, but jemmying it open with a set of optician's screwdrivers? 'tis an interesting proposition, I'll grant you...Maybe someone pushed up the catch that holds the quarterlight shut with a thin screwdriver

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Phyllis ~ 1962 Morris Minor 4 Door Deluxe
Black coachwork with Red Duo-Tone Upholstery
Phyllis ~ 1962 Morris Minor 4 Door Deluxe
Black coachwork with Red Duo-Tone Upholstery