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2018 titanium - noticing moisture stains forming inside the cabin above the passenger-side upper windshield corner.  My guess is it's a small/slow windshield seal leak that I will monitor to confirm.  Windshield is original stock and never replaced or even chipped (yet).  Has anyone else witnessed something like this and what is recommended for best way to repair?  Reseal the OEM glass or replace all I wonder...???  And cost you've seen for this?  I'm guessing without any chips/damage, geico will not cover under comprehensive coverage, but...there's always a hammer nearby...

 

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Greg

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I have a ford c max 2015 and have water getting in to the driver side floor. Have had it to the garage twice but can’t find the leak. Is there anything that leaks without replacing or resealing the windscreen and do they have a reputation for leaking??

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I share the wet driver's side floor.

I did notice that it looks as though water should run down the side of the windshield and drain essentially in the wheel well. It looks as though, some putty type material might be missing - saw it on the passenger side. I used some plumbers putty to try to divert the water to the outside edge.

 

I'm just not sure it helped. I'll post results.

 

There are some other posts/subjects on this site - search wet floor or footwell (I think).

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