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Rubber at the bottom of windscreen problem
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Mike
PostPosted: Mon Jan 17, 2011 10:39 am Up
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As some may now I have a water leak problem which I'm yet to find out. Noticed a while ago that the rubber at the bottom of the windscreen joining the shuttle panel was loose as pictured below and the drivers side is firmly in place.

Does anybody know how they are held in place, how hard they are to remove and also if they were to be removed and you were to pour water in where would in drain to/go?

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Lee
PostPosted: Mon Jan 17, 2011 12:03 pm Up
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Just looks like a couple of them plastic clips hold it on

 

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Edward
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They are basically plastic panels with a softer plastic edge. They're held on with those plastic clips that break all the time. The panels aren't there to seal against the glass.
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The water leak is in the passenger footwell isnt it? Have you run any wires through thw bulk head lately or disturbed the rubber grommet on the bulk head but under the carpet?
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Mike
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Cheers guys. Can you grab me the part numbers for those Lee and how many I'd need for both sides if possible please Smile

Only one small cable going though the bulkhead and that isn't causing the leak as it's bone dry there.

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Lee
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Left moulding 8120 F7 @ £23.09
Right moulding 8120 F8 @ £21.89
Clips 8565 40 @ 20p each

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Mike
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Think I should be able to just get away with new clips? Rather not spend £22 if I don't need to haha.

Anyone also know where the water would drain to if it was to go down there?

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chunkielad
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take it off, heatthat corner up and remold it to be the shape you want until it cools.

You can heat it in boiling water and use masking tape to hold it in place. When cool - refist and see if it needs asjustment. Repeat.

If it's rubber, it's worth a try - boiling a kettle is cheaper than replacement parts.

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Edward wrote:
The panels aren't there to seal against the glass.

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Screen is bonded in, if you are sure the leak is coming in through the screen ask a windscreen fitter how many beer tokens it is to reseal the screen Wink

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water leak could be the door membrane behind the door card
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