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Thread: 1991 XE sunroof leak problem?

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2011-10-26 20:12:52
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1991 XE sunroof leak problem?
i have a 1991 xe with that manual sunroof. About a year or two ago it started leaking and it doesn't have drains or nothing at all allowing the water to just creep threw like nothing. I was wondering if anyone has gone threw this with the same car and have or came up with a fix for it that can help me i would really appreciate it.
2011-10-27 02:07:29
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Wrong section. Have a moderator move it for you.
2011-10-27 02:36:26
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Im going through that right now on my b14. I decided to go with a cheap fix that works perfectly. I went to my auto parts store (O'Reily) and bought VersaChem Flowable Silicone (Cost me about $6 +/-). I applied it on the outside, where my sunroof and roof meet. Its really easy to apply since the tube is just a bit bigger than a travel size toothpaste, and it comes with a little syringe like tip you can cut to your specifications. It's colored clear so 90% of people dont even know its there. It keeps out all water now. when its not rainy season, I just peel off the silicone (with the assistance of a blow dryer) It hasn't damaged my paint, and all it really took was a few small pieces of my sunroof's weather stripping.
Just my 0.02
2011-10-27 19:45:07
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Originally Posted by Barney'sB14
Im going through that right now on my b14. I decided to go with a cheap fix that works perfectly. I went to my auto parts store (O'Reily) and bought VersaChem Flowable Silicone (Cost me about $6 +/-). I applied it on the outside, where my sunroof and roof meet. Its really easy to apply since the tube is just a bit bigger than a travel size toothpaste, and it comes with a little syringe like tip you can cut to your specifications. It's colored clear so 90% of people dont even know its there. It keeps out all water now. when its not rainy season, I just peel off the silicone (with the assistance of a blow dryer) It hasn't damaged my paint, and all it really took was a few small pieces of my sunroof's weather stripping.
Just my 0.02


Yeah ive had that on mind... but just to think about peeling it off back n forth when the weather changes its kinda annoying... but for now sounds like the best solutions. Thx

Any other suggestions are welcomed.
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