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DJ Fury 09-08-2009 07:53 AM

Convertible Top Leaking :(
 
Ok so VA had a shitty storm this morning and on my drive in to work I heard water sloshing around inside the car.

Found a pool of water below the window in the back. There are these hex nuts every few inches or so around the length of that vinyl. At first it looked like it was coming in right around one of those nuts near the top left corner but I saw it was just coming in right next to the nut and dripping over it.

Anyone have any suggestions to find and fix a leak like this? Or am I looking at replacing the whole top?

Deathdiesel 09-08-2009 06:29 PM

Sucks, so is there like a tear in the vinyl or what? Or has a seal erroded and now waters goin through that? Specifics please

BLazE 09-08-2009 06:47 PM

My roof can get a little leaky sometimes, but it's at the seal above the driver's window. It drips on my arm and gets so annoying. Nothing too serious though, I just wish I knew how it's triggered. Sometimes it doesn't leak at all O_o

Deathdiesel 09-08-2009 07:37 PM

Mine actually doesnt leak all that i know of..and i probably just jinxed it. But the only spot that is iffy is the window between driver side normal and quarter window.

DJ Fury 09-09-2009 03:11 AM

Well looking closer I found that the water was coming from the overlap of 2 pieces of vinyl in the back window...

While I'm at work today I'll take a photo of the spot its coming from....

TJeffer3 09-18-2009 12:55 PM


Originally Posted by DJ Fury (Post 428216)
Well looking closer I found that the water was coming from the overlap of 2 pieces of vinyl in the back window...

While I'm at work today I'll take a photo of the spot its coming from....


Im having the same problem. And well I did alot or researching and this is what I found. I hope this helps.

http://mustangforums.com/forum/conve...tang-vert.html


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