bobndot wrote:
The most common place is where the exterior glass meets the trim, they have known to leak there. Put a bead of caulk around that area.
No, remove the glass as I described and bed the removed glass in sealant and replace the inner garnish. That is the right way to do it.
The inner garnish applies clamping pressure to the glass and seats it in the sealant. Just applying a bead of sealant around the outer glass frame may or may not seal it....and it will look like hell.
Do it right the first time and be dine with it.