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Help with water leak front area of roof

surrey 944T

New member
My Boxster lets water in when left sitting
it seems to come in through the centre (main) latch/release handle - the water then seems to run along the top of the inside of the roof and onto the sun visors.

its enough to make the car steam up but the carpets are not wet.

Anyone had this before how can it be fixed? Does not appear to be any adjustment on the main latch and the seals around the top of the windscreen where the roof sits flush look to be in good condition.
 
Are the seals clean? Look for any grit or debris in the folds of the seal. They can be quite complicated, so it's easy to miss something.
 
Hi. A tip I got for my old MR2 'T' Bar. Was as Mark says. Give the rubbers a good clean and then rub some Vaseline onto them.
Work this into the rubber. It will help to rejuvenate the rubber and help them to seal. It wont hurt to leave a smear of Vaseline on the rubber[:)]
 

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