Hì,anyone have the problem with pasenger get wet ưhen ít rain on 2008 honda odyssey

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Asked by Littleguy Mar 25, 2014 at 01:10 PM about the 2008 Honda Odyssey EX-L FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My 2008 honda odyssey get wet on passenger when ít rain, anyone know ưhy?

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check your door seal, if there is no visible damage or tearing clean it off and remove any debris. if it is damaged you will have to replace it.

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Tháng. But it only wet in the corner under the windshield area

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then you need to get your windshield re sealed or replaced. you can re seal it yourself if you know what to do but i would recommend having a professional do it.

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well if you can find where the leak is on the outside of the window you can get some silicone and patch the hole, it won't last forever but you can get the leak to stop, just make sure the windshield and the hole are dry before attempting to seal it. you also might want to put some painters tape down so you don't get silicone in unwanted areas.

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