I missed the "affecting the fuses" part... if that then the leak is probably at windshield lower corner. I had this problem due to a bad windshield replacement job (with new seal). I fixed it by a thin paint scrapper and lift the lip of the seal, squeeze int some clear silicone window caulking around the corner, few inches at a time about 5 to 6 inches vertical and horizontal then clean up the residue. On Sat, Jan 4, 2020 at 11:28 AM Erin Daniels <eirejammer@gmail.com> wrote: > Anyone else have a really bad leak on the drivers side floor when it rains > a lot? I cannot tell how the rain is getting in, it’s a huge problem. I > fear I’m being overcome with mold, etc. I think it’s also affecting the > fuses. I’m referring to an ‘85 Vanagon tin top. |
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