> Man, as I tear into this beast, I note the carpet is also damp under
> the driver's feet.
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> This car won't be cherried out, it will be for commuting to work, so a
> silicone bead visible on the outside is OK.
It's ugly as sin but you can use a tube of clear silicon sealer. Lift up
the trim, gently, and run a bead along the edge of the glass to the body
and work your way all around the perimeter of the windshield. Mostly
windshield leaks are around the bottom when the glass shifts forward
away from the butyl tape as it ages. Sometimes yiu'll get a small void
on the side or at the top, so without tracking it down or replacing the
butyl tape, you might as well go all the way 'round.
Bob

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The goal when driving is to miss the maximum number of objects.
Michael Pardee - 03 Mar 2006 12:17 GMT
>> Man, as I tear into this beast, I note the carpet is also damp under
>> the driver's feet.
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>
> Bob
Recently I've been seeing "windshield sealer" at auto parts stores. It's
like regular clear silicone sealant but actually flows into cracks. It's at
least as messy as silicone sealant but it does a better job for gaps.
Mike