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Window water woes [emoji22] [emoji97]
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<blockquote data-quote="gagvanman" data-source="post: 608956" data-attributes="member: 17411"><p>Twice in the past I have had to take the windscreen out of our 71, both times refitted with new rubbers. Both times had a massive leak on the left side of the screen which flooded the relays under the fuse box. However, on both occasions after driving around for a couple of days, the screen must have settled in the seal and no more leaks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gagvanman, post: 608956, member: 17411"] Twice in the past I have had to take the windscreen out of our 71, both times refitted with new rubbers. Both times had a massive leak on the left side of the screen which flooded the relays under the fuse box. However, on both occasions after driving around for a couple of days, the screen must have settled in the seal and no more leaks. [/QUOTE]
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