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Rain water dripping from A pillar pod ?


Ewen
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I've a two gauge pillar pod, rain water is dripping from the lower pod gauge hole....Anyone had similar ? If so, did you find out where it was getting in ?

There are no obvious holes / splits in the external window seals etc.

Advice as always, much appreciated.

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Maybe your drivings window is not set high enough to make the perfect seal when you wind the windows up, that would explain how water was getting behind you A-Pillar pod and running down the bottom.

 

Might be worth a try adjusting the 'sitting' height of the glass to get it to seal better?

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I had water getting past the windscreen seal on drivers side top corner. I didn't realise water was getting in there until I started to get rust bubbling in the area the water was being trapped.

 

It must be getting past one of the window seals, either the windscreen or side window seal. Might be worth removing the pillar pod and trim to see if you can see where it is coming through.

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Maybe your drivings window is not set high enough to make the perfect seal when you wind the windows up, that would explain how water was getting behind you A-Pillar pod and running down the bottom.

 

Might be worth a try adjusting the 'sitting' height of the glass to get it to seal better?

 

Nizam??:D

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