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Today on our 2015 Chevrolet Malibu, we're going to be taking a look at and showing you how to install the WeatherTech Side Window Air Deflectors with Dark Tint, part number WT82730. The WeatherTech help reduce wind noise for a quieter ride inside your vehicle. The air deflectors allow you crack your window just enough to let the fresh air in even during bad weather. Now, we'll show you how to get this installed. We've already cleaned off the area where we're going to apply the air deflector. To first install it, we're going to take the shorter edge and place it into the weather stripping here, and then we'll follow along filling that into the stripping. We also got this edge that looks like it's broken, but really it's just going to sit off the edge of the car, so it's not going to get in the way of your window.
We're just going to go along inserting this under that weatherstripping. Now, when you are inserting this, you want your window about halfway down just so you have enough room to get that into the strip. Now, with that in place, we're going to open and close the window a few times just to get it situated in the right area, and then we're going to leave that window closed for a few days. We've already got our front ones installed. We'll show you how to do this back one here. It's designed a little different.
We've got a fatter end on this side and a skinnier end here. We're just going to place it in loosely just to find the easiest way for us to insert it later. As you can see here, it is going to insert in the weatherstripping again. It's a little different because this is going to use an adhesive to stick to the actual weatherstripping, but it is going to secure pretty much the same way. Now that we've got the right one in here and loosely installed, we can remove it and remove the adhesive covers on here. Now, when we cleaned out this window, I just took a shop towel and stuck it in the grooves here and cleaned out that area just so it's nice and clean, so our air deflector can stick a little more secure. Now, when I'm inserting this, I'm pushing the deflector back, so it doesn't stick on any part that we don't want it to.
Now, that I have it in place, I'm going to pull it forward, so that it does stick up in the right area against that weatherstripping there. Just like the front, I'm going to check the window, open it and close it a few times just to make sure it's secure and in the right place. If you heard that snap, that's because that weatherstripping and that air deflector we're just fitting into place there. It's just going to secure that against that strip even more. Again, we're going to leave our window closed for a few days, so that can secure and stay in place even more. Now that we got this side done, we can head over to the other side and do the same exact thing. That's going to complete our look and install of the WeatherTech Side Window Air Deflectors with Dark Tint, part number WT82730, on our 2015 Chevrolet Malibu..
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