2007 Silverado classic water leak

Asked by GuruHB83K Jul 16, 2019 at 12:21 AM about the 2007 Chevrolet Silverado Classic 2500HD Work Truck Extended Cab LB RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Hi, I just purchased the truck and noticed at the
car wash that it has a bit of water leak on both
driver and passenger sides at the top in The same
spots (notice the picture I marked the leaks in blue)

So I purchased and installed bran new weather
stripping and it did nothing, I noticed that the truck
also has another “drip” weather stripping at the
top and that it looked perfectly fine (marked in red)
but all I can guess is that it’s lost it’s strength and
doesn’t seal correctly.

Any help would be great

2 Answers

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I would try a body shop to see if anything is off? Was it in accident or bent? Looks strange?

Take it to a bodyshop, Have them blow air into the drains that flow down into the cowl. Likely stopped up. We have had several do this. (bodyshop owner)

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