Hi.
I have leaks in both the joins in the roof on the passenger side.
Its not a major leak. Just dripping but i do not want it to ruin my interior.
I have phoned Peugeot and they estimated £1200 just to test the thing and reseal.
Has anyone had this done before? If so what price did you pay?
could i not fix it myself?
Thanks
Leak on Passenger Side Joins in roof.
- GrandadMonkey
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Hi Sabrina,
We had similar on the driver's side where the two seal ends meet and are supposed to seal. Rather than fork out ££££'s I merely used clear silicon grease to lubricate the seal and fill the tiny gap. OK so far. Bought the grease from our local plumbers merchant - about £20 for a huge tub!
Ron
We had similar on the driver's side where the two seal ends meet and are supposed to seal. Rather than fork out ££££'s I merely used clear silicon grease to lubricate the seal and fill the tiny gap. OK so far. Bought the grease from our local plumbers merchant - about £20 for a huge tub!
Ron
Ron
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Golf 1.5 Tsi Evo SE Nav Estate Atlantic Blue
Polo 1.0 SEL DSG Reef Blue (wife's)
(Previously owned a 2005 206CC 1.6 Allure Moonstone for 10 years)
Hi Sabrina, I had the same prob with the seals at the same point on the passenger side. I rubbed in some petroleum gel (vaseline) on all the rubber seals and it did manage to stop leaks in all but the most severe rain. Plus the fact that the gel does keep all the seals from going brittle as they are so exposed to the elements.