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Old 07-11-2009, 02:14 PM   #61
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Mine no longer leaks, mine was caused by the cowl retaining grommet seals. I followed the TSB and used body seam sealer from a body shop. (much cheaper and a lot less messy than the ford recommended sealer) We had a lot of rain here last week and I checked under the carpet yesterday and it was dry as a bone.
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Old 07-11-2009, 03:24 PM   #62
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No leaks here, but how would I know? I live in Arizona where it rains maybe 2-3 days a year.
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Old 07-12-2009, 07:23 PM   #63
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Mine has leaked one drop that I know of. After driving through an extremely heavy downpour, I turned a corner and my wife in the passenger seat felt a drop hit her foot. She looked around and couldn't find anything wet. Floor was dry. Firewall, etc was dry.
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Old 08-14-2009, 12:04 AM   #64
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NOTICE:

If you would like to participate (at no cost) in a class action suit against Ford due to leaks in the 2005-2008 Mustangs (front cowl and/or rear quarter panels), visit:

http://www.editpacific.com/leaking_mustangs.html

A successful outcome may result in Ford buying back your defective vehicle or replacing it with a new model. All you will need to provide are copies of repair orders and proof of ownership (or financing).

Any and all legal fees in this case will be paid by Ford.

Visit the above link or e-mail me directly.

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Old 08-14-2009, 12:38 AM   #65
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Mine leaks.
07 V6.
Replaced the cowl clips with the new improved heat
sealing cowl clips and no change, still leaking.
Did the plug the rear air outlets in the trunk and pressurized the
cabin trick with the soapy water and found leaks around the pass side
window trim like the TSB shows. Guess I am buying the new pass side
window trim and replacing that also.
You can actually see the sealing foam working its way out from under
the plastic trim and no matter how many times I stuff it back under
with a credit card, it works its way back out. I have seen many with
this foam sealing material coming out from around the plastis window
trim on the pass side by the door mirror.
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Old 10-18-2009, 02:45 PM   #66
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passenger side parking light is staying on after three days of heavy rains.
The passenger side floor was saturated with water (more than a gallon) and is draing the battery.
any clues?
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