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Old 07-27-2014, 11:03 PM
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Sunroof seal

The seal on the back of my sunroof keeps coming off. It usually starts peeling off from the passenger side when I open and close it. Then I have to tilt the sunroof open to press the seal back down.

I attached a picture to this post looking from front to back. The corner of the passenger rear door is on the far left of the picture.

An indy shop that I took it too for an oil change suggested some rubbing alcohol would make the rubber tacky again. And also said super glue might work too.

I'm hesitant to use alcohol since I know it can be hard on rubber. And I don't want to do anything with super glue that I regret. I can't seem to find this part on RealOEM so I feel like I've only got one shot at this.

Do any of you have any suggestions on how to keep this seal in place?
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