odd are that they used a URO seal.  benz dealer wants almost 200 bucks for
one


On Thu, Jul 17, 2014 at 4:05 PM, Andrew Strasfogel via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:

> By a careful, scientific process of elimination I've determined that the
> water dripping on the emergency brake foot pedal is from the front
> windshield.  The w/s was installed at the dealer under my insurance policy
> about 5 years ago.  I do not know if the subcontractor that actually did
> the work (probably Banner Glass) used an OEM seal, but the glass was OEM
> Securit or Segla; the dealer even gave me an inspected-by-Carl-Benz ticker.
>
> So do I go to a glass shop and have them reseal it?  Do it myself?  Or
> should I purchase a new GERMAN seal and have a glass shop R/R the glass
> with the new OEM seal?
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