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Rear Window Leaking
I just purchased a 1999 Silverado and the rear sliding window is leaking at a couple spots along the top.
How hard is this to fix? Is it possible to run a bead of silicone on the outside? |
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Re: Rear Window Leaking
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could be the metal is rusted also .. |
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Thanks. I was looking at the window and the plastic frame is cracked. Looks like maybe that was a common issue with the slider.
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