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    Originally posted by johnnyapollo
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    loco6464: so did you ever find the leak? It was raining today here and I had nothing... really tough to troubleshoot something inconsistent.

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    I started to try it out but after talking to the dealer he said they have a place they send the hard to find leaks to and he said they will find it, so silly me gave it a shot. I should here something by Thursday or Friday. I also am going to have them replace my headlight lenses because they look kind of cloudy at the top and my pass side door weather seal is ripped and the passenger side door window is goofed up when you roll it down and back up it leaves a little gap in the front by the side view mirror and the only way to even it out is to push down on the back of the glass to pop the front back up and last of all my passenger side wiper arm is rusted. Other than that its just peachy. I'm usually the type to fix little things like that my self but as long as its covered I figure why not let them do it??

    Ill let you know
    ~LOCO~

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    Well its been over a month and the dealer has not fixed my leak. Every time it rains my floor board is soaked. The dealer seems to think its the weather strip around the door (NOT), I have provided him with my research about the bad pinch weld on the fire wall near the A pillar (which I do not know is the case for me) and he just keeps saying they need to replace this and that before he can look at the fire wall or wherever it may be. Now he did say that if they cant find it they will take apart the dash and whatever else to see where the water enters the VX but I have a phobia about this kind of thing where I'm afraid it will never go back together the way it should ( its just me I'm sure ). I was told that I could turn the heat on high and shut up the VX and use a soapy solution to spray the fire fall and wiper area with, my question is do I need to take off anything or do I just spray the soap? Also could I go to a car wash and use the brush for the soap ( I have a car wash near me that puts out a crap load of soap ). I just feel like I cant trust anyone but my self sometimes and I would like to take care of this so I know it will not come back to haunt me.

    Thank all of you for your help, its nice to know I can rely on someone for good advice.

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    If you do the soap thing, best wayt o do is use a large spray bottle filled with water and your favorite dish soap. Don't use alot of soap, just about a teaspoon in a quart of water. This is not a matter of having a tremendous amount of suds only a clear spray that develops bubbles if coming in contact with your air leak source. Kinda like blowing bubbles when you were a kid. Do as told, roll up windows, turn on a/c or heater fan, Temp does not matter just volume of air, shut doors and and start to spray the water/soap solution in areas that is suspect. You'll need to spray with a mist not a stream. Spray untill area is wet then move to the next. Focus on seams and joints along windows and doors then move to the firewall and dash area. You may need to take out the vent covers in the area of the wipers and spray in there. THe water getting in may be wicking from another area so don't concentrate too much in an obvious area. Do windshield top and sides, do the area ofthe roof racks, you may have a bad weld and so on.. If the solution sparyed on starts to bubble, wel then you may have found your leak. Especially if is in a strange area like not around vents and such.. Good luck.. Remember of you use dish soap, you'll need to wax your car again as it'll strip the previous wax off.
    Scott / moncha.com

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    Well I solved this problem by buying a house Now I park in the garage - no more water inside. This solution is VERY expensive though

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    Thanks Moncha those instructions were great, I'm on this as soon as I get a spray bottle. And Yefim I unfortunately decided to remodel my house and i converted my garage into a billiard room so I guess if it comes down to it and I cant fix it and the dealer keeps making money off me for fixing the wrong stuff till my warranty runs out Ill have to build another garage so my VX lasts a little longer ( this is a tad more than I care to spend to remedy the situation ). Any way thanks Moncha I hope I can find it.


    Stay tuned......................
    :cryg:

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    Well I guess they fixed my leak. They shipped it over to a auto glass & upholstery shop and they found it after a day or so. I had 2 spots one was a seam under the wiper cowl that led to the fresh air vent, and the other was on the fire wall. I will not know until I test it or till it rains but it sounds promising this time. Now I can work on getting some new rims out of them since I noticed a few spots starting to bubble up. I want to thank you guys for all your help


    time will tell

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    This is one of the problems that the VX has. I had the same problem and kept returning to the dealership complaining about the leak. The first 2 times they replaced the windshield but it didn't help. The 3rd time they ordered a windshield directly from Japan and added lots of sealant. That fixed the problem and I have been leak free for over a year and a half.

    If you're still under warranty have your dealer order a windsheild from Japan (takes about 1 week) and seal it tight. Shouldn't cost you a cent.

    Good Luck

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