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2005 black plastic molding at bottom of windshield, exterior

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This is flexible plastic molding that seems to be attached to the back edge of the cowl, covering the gap at the bottom of the windshield. Looks like it has double-sided tape that has failed. I can't find it in an online catalog. Any ideas?

Thanks

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This is flexible plastic molding that seems to be attached to the back edge of the cowl, covering the gap at the bottom of the windshield. Looks like it has double-sided tape that has failed. I can't find it in an online catalog. Any ideas?

Thanks
I had the same fault. Clean the windshield and the underside of the cowl edge. Apply a small bead of Permatex black adhesive sealant, silicone RTV 81158. Cover with painter's masking tape. Allow to cure. Remove tape. Clean up with a fresh single sided razor blade.
 
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