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puddles
sooo i have a 2001 camaro ss with t-tops and i never had a leak problem till now... not sure if its because the car was out and uncovered during all the snow and ice and such... but
the headliner isnt wet.. the seats arent wet its just on the passenger side behind the passenger seat and under neather the rear passenger seat that have nice little puddles.. i opened up the T's and everything looks normal.. weather stripping is nice and soft and news looking.. hatch closes fine.... could it be the windos? i just dont see anythihng dripping so i dont knkow where its comming from anyone have simular problems? or know common places to look.. i dont wanna spend money on weather stripping if thats not gonna help at all.. |
i'd put money on the ttop seal. it will run down behind the sail panel and collect back there. get someone with a garden hose to spray water every which way and try to watch and see where its coming from. strip some panels out of the way to help.
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Its the wind thats making them leak now. The water isnt simply draining down, but being forced inside the car.
Get clear window sealant, take a part the top, and seal everything behind the weather stripping. Reassemble and let it cure. Its not a perfect fix, but it will keep more water out. |
Yeah I have a puddle in the same spot...Im gutting my car tomorrow to get the carpet out and dry and to see where its leaking from...Do the t-tops have drains you know like sunroofs do? I know my windows leak alittle but this storm it was really bad.
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The windows will leak around the weatherstripping in high wind and rain situations. I don't think there is anything you can do about it except watch which way the wind/rain is blowing and park your car directly into it or away from it. Any wind hitting from the side will force the rain past the weatherstripping. My 93 Pace Car got soaked on the passenger side while on vacation at the beach one year. The seat was soaked and so was the carpet. I also found 2" of water in the cooler that was closed and sitting on the back porch during the storm! That should tell you how wind can force water into anything.
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Jonny that little puddle aint nothing. Come sit in mine. You'll need a whole new wardrobe. My car is beyond soaked. I'm starting to regret buying one with Ttops
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i agree that wind can force the rain past the weatherstripping but i can't see how that would cause it to puddle under the rear seat. i guess when it gets nicer out, OP can check for sure where it was coming from.
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Maybe a car cover would help in this situation.
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