Speaking of Windshield rubber - when replacing that seal - is some sort of sealing pucky/adhesive advised/required to properly seal the window so as not to leak? If so - what? Thanks, John John Rodgers Clayartist and Moldmaker 88'GL VW Bus Driver Chelsea, AL Http://www.moldhaus.com
On 11/23/2010 4:31 PM, Jim Lieb wrote: > I had a 90 Multivan (my first) that developed a pool on the drivers side. > Turned out to be the windshield rubber. Had it replaced with a new > gasket...pooling went away. > > Jim > > On Tue, Nov 23, 2010 at 3:41 PM, DW<dcwilton@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Howdy! >> >> I have a couple of issues with our 1991 Multivan that are causing me great >> consternation... >> >> Number 1. During very wet weather a pool of water develops on passenger >> side >> floor mat near the door (waffle-type rubber mats). It flows/drips from >> somewhere under the glove box area. The carpet sometimes gets damp, >> depending on the amount of rain, but doesn't usually make it through to the >> metal below. A friend has mentioned that it could be the seal around the >> antenna. Any other thoughts? >> >> >> >> DW >> > > > -- > Jim in NW Pa. > > "...And the person who writes to the list might be inexperienced, lazy, or > stupid, BUT they drive a Vanagon. That makes them, for better or worse, one > of us, and we would do well remember the spirit of community which brought > us here in the first place" J.Kupcinski > > > Member: PVC Pittsburgh Vanagon Club > 1987 Westy "MobyD" the Great White Westfalia > Member: TLCA #15764 > 1982 FJ40 > 2007 FJ Cruiser > > |
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