Hi all,
I have a '95 Dodge Cummins, 3/4 Ton, Club cab. Usually parked in the driveway, no trees, shaded from the sun till after noon. Mid Texas climate (hot!).
This morning while washing the truck I found a sticky adhesive material along the top edge and down both sides of the windshield. It looks and feels like tree sap but I am SURE it is NOT because it is evenly distributed and is definitely not on the surface of the rubber at all, just the glass at the edge of the rubber. Just appears to be running out from under the rubber around the edge of the windshield. It is rather extensive on the driver side, running down about two inches, less on the passenger side, down both sides a very little - but there too. It reminds me of windshield sealant - i. e. not perfectly dry, etc, sticky. Is something melting?
Has anyone heard of a Dodge Tech service bulletin covering this?
Has anyone else experienced this?
Any guesses as to what this is?
Safe to drive?
How to proceed to clean up and repair?
Is this going to require a trip to a windshield business to remove, clean, replace the windshield?
Thanks in advance all.
Jimmy Dalla
(Leaving on vacation trip in the truck Tuesday AM)
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Jimmy
I have a '95 Dodge Cummins, 3/4 Ton, Club cab. Usually parked in the driveway, no trees, shaded from the sun till after noon. Mid Texas climate (hot!).
This morning while washing the truck I found a sticky adhesive material along the top edge and down both sides of the windshield. It looks and feels like tree sap but I am SURE it is NOT because it is evenly distributed and is definitely not on the surface of the rubber at all, just the glass at the edge of the rubber. Just appears to be running out from under the rubber around the edge of the windshield. It is rather extensive on the driver side, running down about two inches, less on the passenger side, down both sides a very little - but there too. It reminds me of windshield sealant - i. e. not perfectly dry, etc, sticky. Is something melting?
Has anyone heard of a Dodge Tech service bulletin covering this?
Has anyone else experienced this?
Any guesses as to what this is?
Safe to drive?
How to proceed to clean up and repair?
Is this going to require a trip to a windshield business to remove, clean, replace the windshield?
Thanks in advance all.
Jimmy Dalla
(Leaving on vacation trip in the truck Tuesday AM)
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Jimmy