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Old 04-08-2015, 12:35 PM   #26
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Re: Windshield Water Leak?

The previous owner did put in a brand new windshield last fall, but did they just put in the windshield without fixing any holes or cracks , not sure. Hopefully it doesn't look like the one in your picture. Never done anything like this so, it could be an experience that I will remember. I will check for any holes from under the dash and I will get some automotive silicone and try that first then if that doesn't work. I will try something else on the windshield.
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Old 04-08-2015, 12:36 PM   #27
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Leon, with the windshield in place you probably never knew those holes were there did you?
Nope, no clue. If I would have used a good flashlight I probably could have seen the driver side from the inside, because it was into the dash a ways....

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Old 04-08-2015, 01:09 PM   #28
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Re: Windshield Water Leak?

I'm wondering if my k/20 doesn't have something similar, the front floor sections just behind the toe boards rusted from the inside out and I can see older evidence of water running down the firewall. It's got an old windshield rubber in it not sure if it's original but it's hard. Hoping that's the leak.
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Old 04-08-2015, 01:21 PM   #29
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Re: Windshield Water Leak?

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The previous owner did put in a brand new windshield last fall, but did they just put in the windshield without fixing any holes or cracks , not sure. Hopefully it doesn't look like the one in your picture. Never done anything like this so, it could be an experience that I will remember. I will check for any holes from under the dash and I will get some automotive silicone and try that first then if that doesn't work. I will try something else on the windshield.
Mine is a Southern Truck and I guess they are prone to the lower area rusting out... I honestly dont think trying to get to it from under the dash with any sort of sealant is going to fix the problem. If anything it may stop for a while and then show up even worse later.
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Mine is a Southern Truck and I guess they are prone to the lower area rusting out... I honestly dont think trying to get to it from under the dash with any sort of sealant is going to fix the problem. If anything it may stop for a while and then show up even worse later.

Yeah, I think it would be impossible to fix it from under the dash.....

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