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lipout2000
12-13-2011, 12:48 PM
On my new Yamaha golf cart the seal between the windshield and dashboard is less than perfect. Air comes in. I have gone to the dealership and all they have is thin strips of velcro. I have seen much much thicker strips that go all the way from one side to the other. Does anyone know where I can get them. I have even gone on line but with no positive result. This is all one piece and is black.
thx-Ken
missypie
12-13-2011, 12:52 PM
On my new Yamaha golf cart the seal between the windshield and dashboard is less than perfect. Air comes in. I have gone to the dealership and all they have is thin strips of velcro. I have seen much much thicker strips that go all the way from one side to the other. Does anyone know where I can get them. I have even gone on line but with no positive result. This is all one piece and is black.
thx-Ken
Really??? I think they should fix it to your satisfaction don't ya think?
Trish Crocker
12-13-2011, 12:55 PM
could you use something like the strips used to insulate around doors and windows in a house?
red tail
12-13-2011, 01:45 PM
ive seen people using 'swim noodles'
PJOHNS2654
12-13-2011, 01:59 PM
ive seen people using 'swim noodles'
Pipe insulation works also.
renrod
12-13-2011, 02:11 PM
On my new Yamaha golf cart the seal between the windshield and dashboard is less than perfect. Air comes in. I have gone to the dealership and all they have is thin strips of velcro. I have seen much much thicker strips that go all the way from one side to the other. Does anyone know where I can get them. I have even gone on line but with no positive result. This is all one piece and is black.
thx-Ken
"Does your chewing gum loose it's flavor on the bed post overnight?" Then here is a new use for it. Recycling is always good.
TommyT
12-13-2011, 02:47 PM
Go to Ace Hardware and get a piece of black rubber hose. Split one side of the hose and remove the windshield. Slip the cut hose over the existing rubber seal then remount the windshield and all is good. It works and looks like it came from the factory.
Hope it helps.
jmd4667
12-13-2011, 03:10 PM
Contact Carts & Clubs in Ocala. They have windshield seals they may fix your problem.
villages07
12-13-2011, 04:52 PM
I was going to post a similar thread...thanks for starting this. We have an 02 and 03 club car rebuilt by golf cart connection. There are open areas that let in air below and at the bottom corners of the windshield. We tried the Pipe insulation and it works OK for the bottom part but not the corners.
I have seen some carts with "draft dodgers" ... What you used to put under your interior doors at home to keep drafts contained. Some covered in sunbrella material and filled with something like microbeads or beanbag material.
Anybody know where you can buy these or know anyone who makes them?
playgolf06
12-13-2011, 06:14 PM
Cart World, near 466 & 441 has custom made ones that seal very well for $60.
BobandMarilyn
12-13-2011, 07:46 PM
We purchased a new 2011 Yamaha at the Spanish Springs dealereship in January. Had the same problem and they replaced the original seal with a wider one - fixed that problem. There is also a lot of leakage between the sides of the windshield and the metal frame. I removed the windshield ( 4 bolts) and installed 1/4" weatherstripping on the frame,. This made a substantial reduction in air flow from the front.
Gat0r
05-02-2012, 01:31 PM
backer rod.they sell it at Home Depot
Shimpy
05-02-2012, 04:41 PM
I'm trying to figure out why some air coming under the windshield is a problem.
bluedog103
05-02-2012, 04:47 PM
I'm trying to figure out why some air coming under the windshield is a problem.
This time of year it isn't a problem, in fact this whole year it hasn't been a problem. The two previous winters it was a real problem, we froze our butts off. It became a constant challenge to stop that air flow, a challenge that continues.
Shimpy
05-02-2012, 04:58 PM
This time of year it isn't a problem, in fact this whole year it hasn't been a problem. The two previous winters it was a real problem, we froze our butts off. It became a constant challenge to stop that air flow, a challenge that continues.
I understand, but if you close all your sides and back up you need some fresh air. Using a Coleman heater will really heat up the area and some leakage would be beneficial to get fresh air in. I've seen many using noodles. I would think using a noodle to close most of the air but not all of it would be ideal. Just a thought.
PJOHNS2654
05-02-2012, 06:48 PM
I understand, but if you close all your sides and back up you need some fresh air. Using a Coleman heater will really heat up the area and some leakage would be beneficial to get fresh air in. I've seen many using noodles. I would think using a noodle to close most of the air but not all of it would be ideal. Just a thought.
Village Discount Golf Car has a bean bag type that seals most of the leakage.
Bill-n-Brillo
05-02-2012, 07:43 PM
A couple of options:
a.) As suggested in post #8, contact Carts & Clubs as they use a trim seal at the bottom of their windshields that does a great job.
b.) If you want to venture down the DIY path, check this web site out: Trim Lok - #1 Source for Plastic and Rubber Trims and Seals (http://www.trimlok.com/) or perhaps go to a NAPA store to see what types of seals/gaskets they might have available or have access to.
Bill :)
rhood
05-02-2012, 08:35 PM
What's wrong with duct tape ?
Bill-n-Brillo
05-02-2012, 08:41 PM
What's wrong with duct tape ?
Starts peeling/lifting off when cart speed exceeds 35 mph...... :shocked:
:icon_wink:
Bill :)
mrssal2001
05-04-2012, 10:34 PM
"It's a golf cart people!"
bluedog103
05-05-2012, 07:47 AM
"It's a golf cart people!"
Great observation mrssal, we're talking about golf carts!
:BigApplause: Cold air on a golf course isn't a problem. You have the sides open anyway. The problem is when you're cruising along at the allowed 19.6 mph on a cold January morning, it gets mighty chilly. As Shimpy says, you need some ventilation but you want to be comfortable too. I find that even when using my Coleman heater unless I block the air around the windshield it doesn't actually get warm. With some of the breeze blocked off it gets comfortable but it would be nice to find something that looks good and is semi-permanent to control the air flow.
Golfer in Sanibel
05-05-2012, 08:39 AM
The garden hose idea above is a lot cheaper if you want to take the time to do it. It sounds like time well spent.
Golfer in Sanibel
05-05-2012, 08:42 AM
What's wrong with duct tape ?
Hahaha. You can fix anything with duct tape and a hammer. :D
getdul981
05-05-2012, 08:50 AM
Spray foam. I'm not sayin' it will be pretty, but it will stop the air leaks. Depends how bad you want to stop the air.
VillagesFlorida
05-05-2012, 02:59 PM
We bought our 2012 Yamaha Gas cart from Carts and Clubs in Ocala. We have yet to find any air leakage around the windshield or enclosure. They build their carts so that this is not an issue and it was one of the main reasons we purchased from them and not from The Villages. We have been through our first winter in this cart and couldn't be more pleased with how snug we were.
johnsgt
03-27-2013, 09:13 PM
can anyone tell me how to use a pool noodle on the golf cart to cut down drafts -- I don't love the air blowing in my face as I have bad allergies -- every time I try to fix the noodle between the windshield and the body -- it won't stay put -- know that "I am just a girl" -- (john's girlfriend) but would love to accomplish this
tommy steam
03-28-2013, 10:48 AM
On my new Yamaha golf cart the seal between the windshield and dashboard is less than perfect. Air comes in. I have gone to the dealership and all they have is thin strips of velcro. I have seen much much thicker strips that go all the way from one side to the other. Does anyone know where I can get them. I have even gone on line but with no positive result. This is all one piece and is black.
thx-Ken
Who was the dealership where you bought your cart? What did they tell you? Is this normal on a brand new golf cart?
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