2004 Honda Odyssey quarter Glass Leaking

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Asked by Joey Jan 31, 2018 at 10:22 PM about the 2004 Honda Odyssey EX-L FWD with DVD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Bought a 2004 Honda Odyssey for the wife. It rained and the Quarter glass on
the passenger side is leaking. Its a small leak on the top of the window by the
sliding door. I cleaned out the vent house the runs around that area that was
plugged but still leaking. Anyone know where I can get a new seal? Or any
ideas how to fix it? Please let me know thanks!

5 Answers

103,455

You can try Permatex windshield/glass sealant, it's made for automotive window repair, can get it at any auto parts shop. Regular RTV silicone sealant would work too, but that is more obvious as a repair.

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Ya thought of that but its a vent window. It opens up. so can't use that

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103,455

gotcha, you can always try a pull-a-part for a replacement seal, or try any number of online sources for window seals. I see them on Ebay, just take a chance you get the exact one you need. Those generic universal seals just never seem to work. Also try playing with the latch, see if it can make the window close tighter.

103,455

PS: this is one of those cases where the dealer might be a better place to go - costs more but you'll know the seal will be a perfect fit.

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