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Old 7th May 2001, 11:19 AM
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Default Sun Roof Gasket

Have noticed a difference in the proper sealing of the moon roof when it is closed. The rubber gasket around my moon roof, in the close position, is actually below the painted surface of the top of the vehicle. A small valley between the rubber gasket and the sheet metal allows for water to become trapped until it either evaporates or gets blown off. Some moon roof gaskets look great, meaning they dispel the water because they are above painted top service. Is there an adjustment in the alignment that will correct this? :-/ :-/


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Old 7th May 2001, 11:57 AM
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see your dealer,they should be able to fix it.good luck. ;-)
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Old 4th June 2001, 12:17 PM
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That's definately a dealer thing. The adhesive to repair it is a mess. I don't recommend a home fix.
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