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Where is this blasted water coming from dripping right on my fusebox? 200


Boardmembers,
My 1987 245 has the usual leak right over my fusebox. I took the windshield trim off,(easier to say than to do, I cracked my perfectly good f---ing windshield,trying to seal up the leak) still couldn't really find the source. A word of warning, it is way too easy to crack a volvo windshield while trying to put the trim back on. Do not hit on the trim even with your hand!!!! Help, my floorboards are soaked. Is it my imagination or do the wagons seem more prone to these nagging leaks than the sedans? My sons sedan carpets are bone dry. Hence , you seem to find more wagons with rusted floorboards.






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