My roof leaks in water.
1995 Honda Accord lx 2dr
Whenever it rains, the top window (driver and passenger) has water coming through and it drips down inside the interior. For now I stuffed in some plastic in there to stop it (I know it might rust with all that water in, but its just temporary). Any idea how I can fix this ASAP?
Whenever it rains, the top window (driver and passenger) has water coming through and it drips down inside the interior. For now I stuffed in some plastic in there to stop it (I know it might rust with all that water in, but its just temporary). Any idea how I can fix this ASAP?
If it's your windows that are leaking these are what you are looking for.

Honda Part # 72235-SV2-013 RH Door $60
Honda Part # 72275-SV2-013 LH Door $60
You may be able to get them from a JY cheaper?

Honda Part # 72235-SV2-013 RH Door $60
Honda Part # 72275-SV2-013 LH Door $60
You may be able to get them from a JY cheaper?
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by EvenStar »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Yes its on top of the front windshields.
Ghost; so I need both of those?</TD></TR></TABLE>
dude why do you always plural stuff lol. now i don't know if you mean the side windows or the front windshild and rear windshield.
Ghost; so I need both of those?</TD></TR></TABLE>
dude why do you always plural stuff lol. now i don't know if you mean the side windows or the front windshild and rear windshield.
If both of your windows are leaking then you would need both parts. Before you go out and buy new ones. Check the ones that are on your car now. See if you can find any cracks or dried out parts that you may be able to seal up with some rtv sealant.
If they are extremely dirty or dry and dusty that could cause them to leak as well. If you can't see any obvious damage or cracks try giving them a good cleaning with soap and water. Then coat them with some liquid silicone spray.
If they are extremely dirty or dry and dusty that could cause them to leak as well. If you can't see any obvious damage or cracks try giving them a good cleaning with soap and water. Then coat them with some liquid silicone spray.
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