potential water leak
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potential water leak
how can i reseal this without pulling off the fender? Photo taken from cowl drain screen pointing back towards rear (unless i got the pic upside down)
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?p...6&id=515538771
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St. Jude Donor '11
Maybe shoot a little weather seal foam on it ??? The one for window sealing that has the small tube extension and doesn't expand much. Just a thought.
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I think the grey stuff is the seam sealer that was used back then. I'm sure you can't get it now nor would you want to. I'm summarizing that you can't get to it easily -why I recommended the spray. Otherwise you could smear it with a better matching caulk.
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I'm using a snake cam to get in there to take the picture.
Maybe I can take a better quality pic.
when I put a garden hose to my windshield, I get water streaming into the car.
Maybe I can take a better quality pic.
when I put a garden hose to my windshield, I get water streaming into the car.
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found my leak.
i removed the leaf catcher and the rubber seal that goes at the corner of each window.
the two brackets that attach to the fender aren't sealed.
Are they supposed to be or is the rubber that is above supposed to make them water tight?
i removed the leaf catcher and the rubber seal that goes at the corner of each window.
the two brackets that attach to the fender aren't sealed.
Are they supposed to be or is the rubber that is above supposed to make them water tight?