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Re: New 2007 Azera Owner [garym1j]
by derrelhgreen on Wed Oct 17 18:18:51 PDT 2007
Don't think that you have a 'lock' on spending more than you should have. The more or less local Garden Grove dealer got to me bigtime! :blush: I've got at least a year on you and did exactly the same. Don't feel like the lone haranger. As stated above . . forget what you paid and enjoy your fine automobile. I know that we are doing so with ours. Two and one half months old and already 4,500 trouble free smiles! :)
Leaking Chevy Astro Van Windshield
by weederman on Tue Nov 29 17:12:24 PST 2005
Very small water leak just to the right of the drivers side top cornor of windshield. Drips slowly after pouring about 2 - 3 gallons of water directly on this spot. A little scaly rust, just where the roof bends down to form the windshield channel. Is leak likely through the rust or through the windshield seal? If rust can I fix this by removing it and filling with polyurethane caulk or silicone. Finally, how do I get the windshield top outdoor rubber molding back into the channel. It has a tiny grove on each side that seems to fit a tiny ridge on either side of a rubber that seems to be part of the windshield gasket. I read somewhere that you force it back in with a lone 2 X 4? Thanks weederman

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