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Hi all,
These past couple of days my area had non stop down pour rain and today it finally cleared up. I started taking off my door panels and noticed the rear driver vapor barrier has water build up and one of the area had little to no factory vapor shield adhesive causing water leak to the back side of my door panel.
Since I don't have any Honda Door Panel Shield Adhesive (Part# 08712-0003) or butyl sealant tape on hand, I used Flex Glue as a temporary fix so water wouldn't leak any further. Would you guys consider this normal or should I have the dealership reseal the vapor shield with a new one?
These past couple of days my area had non stop down pour rain and today it finally cleared up. I started taking off my door panels and noticed the rear driver vapor barrier has water build up and one of the area had little to no factory vapor shield adhesive causing water leak to the back side of my door panel.
Since I don't have any Honda Door Panel Shield Adhesive (Part# 08712-0003) or butyl sealant tape on hand, I used Flex Glue as a temporary fix so water wouldn't leak any further. Would you guys consider this normal or should I have the dealership reseal the vapor shield with a new one?
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