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I've got an '02 F150 Supercrew and I noticed the rear seats were wet yesterday; sure enough, the seals along the top of the rear window (a single-pane unit, no sliding window) have separated for about a foot and a half right above where the seats were wet.

What's the best way to go about re-sealing that? What kind of sealant should I use? I'd rather not have to replace the whole window unit at this point.

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Most auto parts stores carry window sealing compund in a tube.
Just clean it out good before starting


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