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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Explorer / December 2004

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2002 explorer leaking water

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Dave Spada - 25 Nov 2004 17:15 GMT
I noticed the dome light near the windshield is filling up with water when
it rains.  There is a small seperation at the upper windshield seal but it
is not near the dome light.   Any theories on this?   Would this be a
warranty issue?   Thanks   dave
Big Bill - 26 Nov 2004 16:28 GMT
>I noticed the dome light near the windshield is filling up with water when
>it rains.  There is a small seperation at the upper windshield seal but it
>is not near the dome light.   Any theories on this?   Would this be a
>warranty issue?   Thanks   dave

If it's still under warranty, I would think so.
Have you contacted a dealer to find out?

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knagy389us - 09 Dec 2004 21:45 GMT
Dont know if this is your problem but it seems my windshield wasn't sealed
correctly from the factory.  I had a nasty draft in the bottom right hand
corner, so bad I had to runthe heat all the time.  Svc dept found an 8"
piece of the seal missing.  I bought this used, so who knows what
happened.

On another note, they also did a software update for the transmission,
which shifted really clunkily.  Definitely improved the shifts.

Ken
Big Shoe - 10 Dec 2004 02:33 GMT
One possible way to check whether it has been replaced is to look for
the name in the lower corner.  Ford makes their own glass under the
Carlite name.  If the name is PPG or LOF then it is a replacement.

>Dont know if this is your problem but it seems my windshield wasn't sealed
>correctly from the factory.  I had a nasty draft in the bottom right hand
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>
>Ken
 
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