Re: Where to check for water leaks into the car?
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Re: Where to check for water leaks into the car?



On the contrary, if it is a very early early car, say under VIN 2000, 
it is highly LIKELY that the rear window was never sealed properly. 
We see it quite frequently that an early car will seem to have a lot 
of engine noise in the passenger compartment, and in nearly 100% of 
the cases, it is a result of a rear window that was never properly 
installed at the factory. Gently push at the bottom of the rear 
window from the inside and you can feel it move/hear the noise louder.

James Espey
DMC (Texas)
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--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Harold McElraft" <hmcelraft@xxxx> 
wrote:
> It is unlikely that the original rear window came 
> loose from the bottom. The rear window was probably replaced and 
not 
> done correctly. All this means is - the rear window should be check 
> and a professional install done. 






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