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Old 9th December 2016, 23:02   #11
Nev The Bear
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Try under the roof rail trim, this has been documented elsewhere and I suspect I have the same problem!!
Neil
When I had a slight leak in the loadspace area of my ZTT during heavy rain it was the near side rear roof trim underneath the roof rail needed sealing and it has been fine since
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Old 10th December 2016, 09:14   #12
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Try the baby powder test, a light dusting around suspect areas.
Not my idea, read it on the forum.
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Old 10th December 2016, 11:38   #13
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My ZT-T was leaking from rear side window into we're cd changer was Now Sealed with Instant Gasket


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