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300SD Chrome Window Trim - How to Remove - Mahone Bay - 12-19-2011 Hello, I have a very tiny water leak from the upper windshield area, drivers side. It isn't caused by the sun roof drains, these are clear. It appears to be the sealing between the glass and the sheet metal. The car spent most of it's life in Texas so I assume some drying/shrinkage of the sealing. I don't want to go prying on the chrome trim until I know how it is attached. The Service Manual doesn't show any details of this. Any suggestions? Thanks and take care, PK RE: 300SD Chrome Window Trim - How to Remove - MB TECH - 12-19-2011 push the winshield seal out from the inside of the car, removing the glass, seal and trim all in one piece. then you can seperate the chrome from the seal. If you try to just take the chrome out it will bend. RE: 300SD Chrome Window Trim - How to Remove - Mahone Bay - 12-19-2011 (12-19-2011, 10:10 AM)MB TECH push the winshield seal out from the inside of the car, removing the glass, seal and trim all in one piece. Hello MB Tech, Thanks for the quick reply - appreciated. I was hoping I didn't have to do this. Today I discovered the source of the leak in the trunk - yes, window seal. Pity, it is such a tidy car but as I understand it, the leaking in the trunk is a common issue (corrosion around the window frame). Fortunately I don't have any rust showing. Doing the rear window may not be a major pain as the rear window defogger is not functioning. Mind you I haven't tested the circuit up to the window connections but I suspect it is the window. Thank you and take care, PK |