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Vent window sealent problem
Hello this is my first time posting on this site so hello everyone. I just recently bought a 2006 Toyota Corolla, everything was pretty good but the passenger side vent window needed replaced. (It was busted out but the rubber frame was still intact)
So instead of buying a new window and all that jazz I took it to a window repair place they cut out a window and installed it. Now I can hear a bit of air still coming in. Like the window is in but not 100% air tight. Is there anything small I can do to seal it the rest of the way? Something like caulking it the rest of the way? |
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Re: Vent window sealent problem
Honestly I would say go back to the place that did the work and they should be happy to fix it for you. But if you want to take care of it yourself, you can get some silicone sealant from most auto stores. They have black and clear depending on the job.
The main question is do you know where the seal is faulty? If the gap is somewhere in the part of the window that moves, then it could be that they cut your window too small which might mean you cant fix it with a sealant. Also have you had any rain or car washes since the window was replaced? If water can get in then DEFINITELY take it back to the place that did the work.
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Re: Vent window sealent problem
and welcome to AF!!
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