2009 Escalade

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Beat me to it, I was just about to go take a pic for him.
BUT if he didn’t have the outer seal or it’s wasted he’d probably have a lot of wind noise as well.


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True, but maybe its not clipped on right, thats an awful lotta water coming in..
Guess we wait for reply...
 
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Hey all

Thanks for the replies and info. I just got home from being on vacation and finally got back "online".

I'll snap some pictures after work.

We finally came outta the deep freeze and the issue of checking the suspension system has went away.

I really appreciate all the help to my current issues.

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Here's photos of the driver's side and passenger side. It looks like both seals are there and good shape. When I looked at the ice build up previously, it was directly below where the hood and windshield meet area. Two of the pictures which are hard to see are looking into the front fender and an ice build up at the bottom of some piece of black rubber.

(I know it's dirty AF and it's driving me crazy [emoji43]the weather won't give me a break to get it all cleaned up)
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Here's photos of the driver's side and passenger side. It looks like both seals are there and good shape. When I looked at the ice build up previously, it was directly below where the hood and windshield meet area. Two of the pictures which are hard to see are looking into the front fender and an ice build up at the bottom of some piece of black rubber.

(I know it's dirty AF and it's driving me crazy [emoji43]the weather won't give me a break to get it all cleaned up)
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You’re getting water past that top seal somehow, was the windshield ever replaced?
I know its cold but you need to water test. Start at bottom, by hood and windshield, and work up until upu see it coming in.
 

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You’re getting water past that top seal somehow, was the windshield ever replaced?
I know its cold but you need to water test. Start at bottom, by hood and windshield, and work up until upu see it coming in.
I agree and was about to comment the same thing. Just dealt with a similar issue on a 07 Yukon I bought. Only it was the windshield had separated from the glue. I had them fix the top seal when they reinstalled the windshield.



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I actually went and looked at mine again...FF98B864-C723-4ECE-AD70-A0D387D5E12E.jpeg 5687A514-510D-4721-89CD-76F06A8BA214.jpeg

You see the little spot thats 2 diff black colors, yours goes white to black at top of windshield... I think its right there tbh.
 
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Back to confirm (seems I forgot about everything while I was out of town)

I believe there is water coming in at the point at the top of the windshield, although I can't get the pictures to load from previous poster. Is there a fix to this spot?

I have also noticed I think there is water getting in at the lower part of where the door and front fender meet. I am running slightly larger and more offset wheels right now and wonder if this is the culprit of the lower water access. I also ordered some weathertech front flaps I plan on installing. I wonder if this will help as well as switching back to the original 22s versus what I'm running now.
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