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<blockquote data-quote="fallingoffalot" data-source="post: 639161" data-attributes="member: 28771"><p>As a temporary fix you can squeeze some sealant under the windscreen rubber. Just lift it with something at the edge and put the nozzle of what ever sealant you've got under the rubber and move round the window. Did this with mine and it eliminated most of the leaks. The real fix though is to have the bulge repaired and a new seal installed. Get a good seal, the Custom and Commercial one is supposed to be good, it's about £60. I now have no leaks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fallingoffalot, post: 639161, member: 28771"] As a temporary fix you can squeeze some sealant under the windscreen rubber. Just lift it with something at the edge and put the nozzle of what ever sealant you've got under the rubber and move round the window. Did this with mine and it eliminated most of the leaks. The real fix though is to have the bulge repaired and a new seal installed. Get a good seal, the Custom and Commercial one is supposed to be good, it's about £60. I now have no leaks! [/QUOTE]
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