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Stationary Window Waterleak Repair

Stationary Window Waterleak Repair: Tool Required:




TOOL REQUIRED
^ Adhesive Kit GM P/N 12346284
^ Air Hose
^ Water hose without a nozzle
1. Remove the window garnish moldings if area of leak is hidden.
2. Remove any auxiliary seals or reveal moldings if necessary to uncover the urethane seal.

Stationary Window Waterleak Repair: Tool Required:




3. Apply a small stream of water while carefully pushing outward on the window in the area of the leak.
4. Mark the extent of the leak area.

Stationary Window Waterleak Repair: Tool Required:




5. Using a sharp knife, trim off any uneven edge of urethane material at the leak point and 75-100 mm (34 in) on each side of the leak point.
6. Clean away any dirt from the leak area with water.
7. Dry the leak area with an air hose.
8. Prime the leak area with Black Primer #2.
9. Allow the primer to dry for 5 minutes.

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10. Apply new urethane to the area trimmed away.
11. Work the urethane into the trimmed area using a flat-bladed tool.
12. Water test the original leak area.
13. Continue to work the adhesive into the leak area or apply additional adhesive as needed.

Stationary Window Waterleak Repair: Tool Required:




14. Install the window garnish moldings if removed.