I did all the doors back in 2006 and they have been fine, but the
passenger side is now leaking since I had it apart recently to replace
the vacuum hose for the lock.

For the the taillight fix is it the windshield butyl in tape form that
I'd use?  I've never used anything like that before as I have no
experience replacing windows.  Would the taillights become impossible
to remove if I ever need to do so?


On Sat, Jun 15, 2013 at 10:16 PM, Jack Simon <[email protected]> wrote:
> Agree with Tony on the tail light fix.  Some stuff on the market called 
> Geocel 2320 works well too.  It'll stick snot to a chicken's lip!
>
> When it comes to the vapor barrier, a 3mm Contractor Trash bag, some Gorilla 
> Duct Tape, and 3M Super 77 or High Strength 90 spray adhesive will do the 
> trick.  Did mine back in 05 and nary a problem since and the car sits outside 
> in all sorts of weather.
>
> On 15 Jun 2013, at 20:36, Anthony Pelletier wrote:
>
>> Next up on the list for the jetta is
>> to fix the vapor barrier leak on the
>> passenger side door and a leaking taillight.  Anyone
>> use silicone in
>> addition to the foamy gasket used to seal the
>> taillights?  A small puddle
>> has been appearing in the trunk for years following a
>> rain... I just
>> removed the carpet and dried up puddles on occasion instead
>> of finding a
>> permanent fix.
>
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