Jean-Marc Dugas
PCS Member
Earlier this week, I took the car to a friend that has a glass shop to apply some sealant to the leaky windows. So now, the windshield is sealed and does not leak anymore, the same goes with the rear passenger side window, but the rear driver side window still leaks. I think I found where the water is coming from and will look at it this weekend.
In testing to see if the windows were still leaking, we uncovered a number of leaky spots where the water was just pouring in. In some places, it is coming in where the fiberglass meets the metal, in some areas, it is coming in where the molding fasteners are attached, and in some other areas your guess is as good as mine.
I went to the body repair supply shop this morning and got some sealant and hopefully I will be able to fix these problems.
It is no wonder that the back of the car was so rusted. Unless the panels are removed there is no way to see any of these leaky areas. It is quite discouraging to find yet something else to fix, buy at least when this is done, it is something I will not have to worry about anymore.
In testing to see if the windows were still leaking, we uncovered a number of leaky spots where the water was just pouring in. In some places, it is coming in where the fiberglass meets the metal, in some areas, it is coming in where the molding fasteners are attached, and in some other areas your guess is as good as mine.
I went to the body repair supply shop this morning and got some sealant and hopefully I will be able to fix these problems.
It is no wonder that the back of the car was so rusted. Unless the panels are removed there is no way to see any of these leaky areas. It is quite discouraging to find yet something else to fix, buy at least when this is done, it is something I will not have to worry about anymore.