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Weaher strip coming loose

Old 01-28-2014, 12:37 PM
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Have any one ran into this problem? I noticed the weather strip rubber line on my 13C4S on the side of the panel behind my sunroof is coming loose. Just found it sticking up from the groove along the driver's side.
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Mine is coming loose at front edge of sunroof as well. Solid sunroof not glass.
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Those pieces of rubber trim are made to come up to expose the mounts for the roof rack. Unless it's been torn somehow, there should be an extension on the end that "snaps" back in place. When I take my rack off, I push the trim pieces back down with my finger, then push it flush with the blunt end of a small alllen wrench. Look up "roof transport system" in your owner's manual for instructions.
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Originally Posted by mtbscott
Those pieces of rubber trim are made to come up to expose the mounts for the roof rack. Unless it's been torn somehow, there should be an extension on the end that "snaps" back in place. When I take my rack off, I push the trim pieces back down with my finger, then push it flush with the blunt end of a small alllen wrench. Look up "roof transport system" in your owner's manual for instructions.
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