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Not going to say I found your problem but I'm going to say there is some seal skip going on around this plastic cap. Without taking the top seal off to inspect, I'm going to say the water runs down the holes, into a big channel that is capped at both ends and sealed with the pink "foam". It doesn't have the same consistency as true seam sealer and is more like "Great Stuff".
I bet the channel is filling but some is getting around the foam, running down a pillar and either catching a push pin hole (Christmas tree) or following it down until there isn't enough surface tension with the metal and it starts dripping on the trim then out through the panel seams.
Not sure how far down the A-pillar I was but in enough to come up with a good theory.
I bet the channel is filling but some is getting around the foam, running down a pillar and either catching a push pin hole (Christmas tree) or following it down until there isn't enough surface tension with the metal and it starts dripping on the trim then out through the panel seams.
Not sure how far down the A-pillar I was but in enough to come up with a good theory.
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