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Tucker leak help

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I've been chasing a wiring gremlin with the new gauges. Intermittent voltage drop.

Left Tucker out side last week had some snow and ice on it. When it was inside heated I noticed water dripping down from under dash hitting power connections.

So this is the joint it is getting though where the windshield frame screws to hood. Marine silicon seems like the fix?

Ideas from tuckerville ?
 

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jask

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I would use an auto body seam sealer, 3M makes a product called flexiclear, that can be applied after painting and not look bad. I bet if you stop by the autobody supply shop they will have something.
 
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