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revisiting old wars- the leaking windshield trick

OD,

Never had a problem with a cowl vent, so I suggested doublechecking the doors and rockers as they can be an unexpected floor leak source in many cars including 240's. Sounds like replacing the windshield is the place to start.

Found that URL address from doing a search on the BB site. I was curious about the issue. If you search the BB (the little box on the top right of the page with the little red car/Volvo next to it) there are other threads in the archives that might be able to help you. In case you don't know, copy the URL address below, then paste it into the URL address box at the top of the page, push enter and it will bring you directly to that thread.

https://www.brickboard.com/RWD/volvo/1386847/220/240/260/280/1992_cowl_vent_cleaning_plug.html

BTDT with water leaks on car floors! What a PITA - nobody wants to have to deal with tracking down and fixing water leaks....:)

Good luck,
J






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