Tape coming off coupe
I did a search and did not find a post that talks about this. I have a 2004 coupe and on the roof there is a 1" strip that runs from the windshield to the rear window. It looks like it is covered by tape. The tape is coming off and I wanted to know if others had seen this and how would I fix it.
Thanks in advance
Thanks in advance
I did a search and did not find a post that talks about this. I have a 2004 coupe and on the roof there is a 1" strip that runs from the windshield to the rear window. It looks like it is covered by tape. The tape is coming off and I wanted to know if others had seen this and how would I fix it.
Thanks in advance
Thanks in advance
I have attached another picture showing how it is bubbled up. This is why I thought it was tape. when I first noticed it , I could run my finger along the bubbles and it would look normal.
I will check again, if it's paint its really thick.
Thanks
I will check again, if it's paint its really thick.
Thanks
Is this something that changed by '07 ? I just have a crease in the center. There is a channel on each side but that seems to be metal (at least a magnet sticks).
Here is on old thread on the subject.
How to remove the trim by DTMenace.
Last edited by onehundred80; Jul 22, 2014 at 10:05 AM.
A magnet does not stick to mine or anybody elses that I have heard. They are aluminum I think and that is why the paint comes off easily. They hook down somehow and go under the top windshield trim. There is a thread here somewhere, James1549 wrote it I think. They come as parts painted to match the body colors.
Here is on old thread on the subject.
Here is on old thread on the subject.
Just pull the old strips off . . . clean the adhesive residue off the surface of the indent area and then apply your new strips.
My problem seems to correspond with the above thread, but it may not, so hoping for help in where to repair/replace the black rubber-type 1/2" strip that runs under the 2" aluminum piece at the top of the windshield. One corner came loose at
highway speed and flapped loudly. I taped over the with duct tape which worked but sure doesn't look too good! Will the entire windshield need replacing? Many thanks from a very pleased female owner of an '04 Coupe and formerly 4 MBZ's.
highway speed and flapped loudly. I taped over the with duct tape which worked but sure doesn't look too good! Will the entire windshield need replacing? Many thanks from a very pleased female owner of an '04 Coupe and formerly 4 MBZ's.
My problem seems to correspond with the above thread, but it may not, so hoping for help in where to repair/replace the black rubber-type 1/2" strip that runs under the 2" aluminum piece at the top of the windshield. One corner came loose at
highway speed and flapped loudly. I taped over the with duct tape which worked but sure doesn't look too good! Will the entire windshield need replacing? Many thanks from a very pleased female owner of an '04 Coupe and formerly 4 MBZ's.
highway speed and flapped loudly. I taped over the with duct tape which worked but sure doesn't look too good! Will the entire windshield need replacing? Many thanks from a very pleased female owner of an '04 Coupe and formerly 4 MBZ's.
Thanks for the reply. The tape will not tuck back in under the aluminum strip, I tried using Elmer's glue but it didn't work. About 1 foot of it came loose and the duct tape is holding it in. I've been on long highway trips and it's held up, but as mentioned it looks terrible. Possibly the rubber strip has shrunk over the years, I don't have cover for the car so it's in the elements at all times. Fortunately the aluminum strip is in position and not loose at all but I'm thinking the rubber stripping seals it together and is important. Any further advise is much appreciated. JJ
Thanks for the reply. The tape will not tuck back in under the aluminum strip, I tried using Elmer's glue but it didn't work. About 1 foot of it came loose and the duct tape is holding it in. I've been on long highway trips and it's held up, but as mentioned it looks terrible. Possibly the rubber strip has shrunk over the years, I don't have cover for the car so it's in the elements at all times. Fortunately the aluminum strip is in position and not loose at all but I'm thinking the rubber stripping seals it together and is important. Any further advise is much appreciated. JJ
I found a description on E-Bay of the stripping piece that is loose on my 04 Coupe:
"06 Chrysler Crossfire Front Windshield Cowl Rubber Seal Gasket Stripping Trim". The image shows the black rubber-like strip. Anyone replaced this before, if so, what holds it in place and assume I couldn't do the job myself. Also, I stopped by a company that replaces convertible tops and headliners (he did my headliner a couple years ago), he suggested ripping the strip out and replacing with simple caulking. Comments on this method? Many thanks, JJ
"06 Chrysler Crossfire Front Windshield Cowl Rubber Seal Gasket Stripping Trim". The image shows the black rubber-like strip. Anyone replaced this before, if so, what holds it in place and assume I couldn't do the job myself. Also, I stopped by a company that replaces convertible tops and headliners (he did my headliner a couple years ago), he suggested ripping the strip out and replacing with simple caulking. Comments on this method? Many thanks, JJ
I found a description on E-Bay of the stripping piece that is loose on my 04 Coupe:
"06 Chrysler Crossfire Front Windshield Cowl Rubber Seal Gasket Stripping Trim". The image shows the black rubber-like strip. Anyone replaced this before, if so, what holds it in place and assume I couldn't do the job myself. Also, I stopped by a company that replaces convertible tops and headliners (he did my headliner a couple years ago), he suggested ripping the strip out and replacing with simple caulking. Comments on this method? Many thanks, JJ
"06 Chrysler Crossfire Front Windshield Cowl Rubber Seal Gasket Stripping Trim". The image shows the black rubber-like strip. Anyone replaced this before, if so, what holds it in place and assume I couldn't do the job myself. Also, I stopped by a company that replaces convertible tops and headliners (he did my headliner a couple years ago), he suggested ripping the strip out and replacing with simple caulking. Comments on this method? Many thanks, JJ
Your part is just loose, take off the top trim and fix it.
Thanks for clarifying the tape is for the bottom of windshield, that certainly helps. So next question, is it difficult to remove the top trim as you suggest, and can the rubber stripping simply be re-glued, or something else that was holding it in place? Thanks very much.
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