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    Leaking Windscreen - D2

    I have had a number of windscreen replacements due to damage

    The only constant is: leaking in the same place - the top right hand corner when the rain is torrential

    New seals have been used when replaced

    I have previously tried to lift the top seal and inject a sealant - I put a crack in the screen when I did this

    I don't want to remove the window and have it replaced as this has never solved the problem

    Any ideas

    Thanks

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    There can be 2 reasons for this,the first being that it has a Chinese windscreen glass in it like in mine,tinted across the top,the quality of these vary so they often have a poor fit and leak like mine does the other reason is that the vehicle may have had an accident and the windscreen opening is slightly out of shape (could also be badly built)

    If you have had the car for quite a while,then you may have to replace the glass with a Genuine glass,but that could cost you a bit, as insurance go for the cheapest option.

    cheers

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    Are you absolutely sure it's the windscreen? Are the symptoms a wet edge on the bottom of the headliner in that corner area? At the risk of covering ground you've already covered - it could be the gutter seal problem.

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    Thanks for the reply

    I have had the windscreen replaced under insurance by O Briens twice, with the same issue over time

    Somebody has suggested the gutter - So I may have a good look at that

    ab

    Quote Originally Posted by UncleHo View Post
    There can be 2 reasons for this,the first being that it has a Chinese windscreen glass in it like in mine,tinted across the top,the quality of these vary so they often have a poor fit and leak like mine does the other reason is that the vehicle may have had an accident and the windscreen opening is slightly out of shape (could also be badly built)

    If you have had the car for quite a while,then you may have to replace the glass with a Genuine glass,but that could cost you a bit, as insurance go for the cheapest option.

    cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by alanbettison View Post
    New seals have been used when replaced
    The 'seals' are just finishing strips. The windscreen is bonded to the body.
    Scott

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    Quote Originally Posted by UncleHo View Post
    If you have had the car for quite a while,then you may have to replace the glass with a Genuine glass,but that could cost you a bit, as insurance go for the cheapest option.
    Some insurers let you fit genuine windscreens. Shannons let me have a genuine screen fitted at a LR dealership.
    Scott

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    Thanks

    With the windscreen bonded to the car, it has always made me wonder how water was ever able to get in

    I will take on board the dealership point, when next replacing

    ab


    Quote Originally Posted by Scouse View Post
    Some insurers let you fit genuine windscreens. Shannons let me have a genuine screen fitted at a LR dealership.

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    The gutter thing will be obvious. Right at the end (last few cm's leading to the windscreen) the cracks in the sealant will be visible to the naked eye.

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    I had a similar problem on a grander scale! Turns out the mobile windscreen man recommended by the insurance ompany used 'off' activator and the windscreen didn't properly bond to the body. Took it to a different provider who used a different bonding agent and no probs ever since.

    Ralph

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    They use non genuine glass which is a different curve to the body.
    I have had 3 screens replaced due to stone damage.When replaced all the same result,they then just caulk up the gap between windscreen and body with Sikaflex to rectify.
    TRY and tell them to use a thicker bead of Sikaflex when fitting a new screen in the future which I belive will fix the issue,I have tried,been ignored and had them fix the issue each time
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