Passenger Floor Soaked/Moonroof Drain FIXED
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Thanks, Donbrew, OldBlue -- was thinking along those lines. Was going to use GE clear silicone to re-seal the entire windshield (& now the mast as well), unless you've got product you like better. No cuts or missing door rubber -- all still pliable, no obvious mis-alignment in the door, and no holes...
Ls2, That's one of the things the tech bulletin mentioned and I considered it, but from the location of the wettest area (directly underneath the top of the passenger A pillar) and dry on the footwell where it meets the firewall, I had to rule that out.
Will make time this week to get it sealed, hose test it, and post the results.
Again, thanks, everyone for all your help! Cheers,
Beanie
Ls2, That's one of the things the tech bulletin mentioned and I considered it, but from the location of the wettest area (directly underneath the top of the passenger A pillar) and dry on the footwell where it meets the firewall, I had to rule that out.
Will make time this week to get it sealed, hose test it, and post the results.
Again, thanks, everyone for all your help! Cheers,
Beanie
#12
Leak update: GE Clear Silicone applied to base of antenna at top center of windshield. Storm came through; next morning -- passenger floor wet - same spot as before. Hmmm. Applied silicone to top of windshield seam. Another storm overnight -- floor dry. Haven't tried hosing it yet, but am hopeful the top seam was the issue.
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