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Join Date: Jan 2005
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I have a draft coming from my rear passenger window. Cold air is coming in while I am driving. Any thought on how to fix it? Thought about the window trim that needs replacing, if it's that, where do I get the parts aside from the dealer? Any other type of windows sealer work without replacing the parts? Thanks.
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: France
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The seal can drop in the window channel it is just a push fit so it can be pulled up by dropping the window and pulling the seal out a little, push the seal up in to the corner and then re locate the seal back in to the channel.
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![]() Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Durham, NC U.S.A.
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I had the same thing happening on my Disco ll when I bought it.Just as MG-France said, the window felt, (the kind of fuzzy one the glass slides up and down), sometimes gets pulled down by the glass with time.It's just a matter of prying it out of the metal channel a bit, pulling it up a little until it touches the upper window felt, lubricating it a bit with some sort of silicone oil, push it back into the metal channel, and you're done.Be shure to do it for both rear windows.
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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Richmond VA, USA
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exact same thing happened to me. I just took it to t he dealership and they pulledthe felt back up to where it was supposed to be, completely fixed the problem.
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