If your car is parked outside a car cover or tarp minimizes the amount of moisture from snow and rain that can reach the door parts and freeze this is especially useful during an ice storm or other icing event.
Van sliding door frozen shut.
Plummeting temperatures cause windscreens to freeze over and can potentially freeze your doors shut including rear and sliding side doors.
Replace torn or missing rubber gaskets.
Cold weather can be really harsh on your van making it work harder to start and run properly.
Due to frozen runoff in the tracks or excess condensation on the glass sliding doors can freeze shut.
No more frozen shut doors.
If the sliding door on your van is hard to open and close or if it feels like the door of your van is stuck when you open and close it you can fix the stuck door by oiling the rollers.
Works like a charm.
If you live in an area with ice and snow insulate sliding doors before the cold weather hits.
If you said yes this video is for you.
Every winter before temps drop to freezing i spray the tracks and all around the inside of the doors where they seal with wd40.