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Old Oct 6, 2006 | 12:00 PM
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Alright so its pouring and this morning i got in my car and i noticed water dribbling down from the top corner of the windshield.....how would i go about fixing this?
Also is there some type of guard like the plastic ones on trucks to keep rain from dripping in. on my doors everytime it rains it seems to allow water to just sit where the weatherseal and door meet, and when i open my door it just pours in on my seat and floor.
Old Oct 7, 2006 | 12:31 AM
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I am not sure what you can do with your doors, but your windshield problem is most likely the sealant that was used when it was installed... Whoever did it didn't do a very good job. I would have one of the local windshield outfits pull it, clean it up, and then reinstall. When it comes to installing the windscreen it really helps to have some experience in doing so... just my 2 pence.
Old Oct 7, 2006 | 09:17 AM
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If you can remove the chrome trim
around the windshield you can use
some RTV around the gap.
It will make removal of the glass
more difficult in the future. But you
don't plan on going through it, do you?

Door trim is a problem with fords. My 89
bleads water from the bottom holes when
it is raining.
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