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Car Forum / Kia Cars / December 2006

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Wind deflectors

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Spanner - 05 Dec 2006 23:14 GMT
Has anybody fitted wind deflectors to Sedona or similar vehicle?
If so, are they stuck on with adhesive?
Are they noisy?
Do they provide a bit of 'sunshade' for the driver?
Gordon
Phil - 06 Dec 2006 05:51 GMT
Do you mean the curved clear acrylic/perspex things that fit around the
front side windows? They are handy here in Florida , you can leave the
windows open a few inches to keep it a little cooler when parked without
having to worry about afternoon rainstorms, not much help keeping the sun
out .  With a name like 'Spanner'  I suspect you are in the UK ,   they
maybe handy for keeping the snow out !

> Has anybody fitted wind deflectors to Sedona or similar vehicle?
> If so, are they stuck on with adhesive?
> Are they noisy?
> Do they provide a bit of 'sunshade' for the driver?
> Gordon
Scraggy - 07 Dec 2006 20:59 GMT
> Has anybody fitted wind deflectors to Sedona or similar vehicle?
> If so, are they stuck on with adhesive?
> Are they noisy?
> Do they provide a bit of 'sunshade' for the driver?
> Gordon

Yes.
Yes
A little
A bit and are great when it rains , particlarly in summer! Ventilation
without getting a damp lug'ole.

hth

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