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A Leak

Old Jan 1, 2007 | 10:47 PM
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It's been raining alot latley. I think I have a leak somewhere. The reason I say is beacause it's very moist inside my car, steeringwheel feels damp. I also noticed that the fabric on my doors has come loose, altho it doesn't feel wet. The back window inside the brake light between the window has condinsation aswell. Anyone know how I could find this problem, then fix it for good? Thanks
 
Old Jan 2, 2007 | 02:54 AM
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Start by checking all of your window seals. Then check the door seals and trunk seals. If you cannot find any leaks there, then check under the carpet for a missing plug. Try those first.
 
Old Jan 4, 2007 | 08:43 PM
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I have had a lot of trouble with my car leaking, I have traced a trunk leak for the last 2 months, been through 3 tubes of Silicone, and still haven't plugged it. It has been due to an aftermarket winshield and rear winshield install gone wrong.

I have gotten it to slow down a little but its because of the silicone in the windshield seals. I would take it out on a hot day, spray the heck out of it with a hose and then get in and check all your seals, find moisture and fix it. Leaks are one of the worst things to have, they get under your nails.
 
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