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Hi all. The windshield gasket in my 2003 996 Carrera has separated from the glass at the bottom of the windshield. Anyone know how to fix this? Thank you all in advance.

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Any chance of a picture? Iirc, if you mean the bit around the sides and top then it's not so much of a gasket as a bit of trim (glass is bonded to the frame). Mine too seems to have shrunk a bit over the years but if it looks like it may think about going anywhere I'll pop a bit of glue (maybe a tiny tab of silicon sealant?) on it. If you mean the scuttle trim (ie the piece that covers the wiper arms), then this is also not as tight as it once was, but again doesn't seem to be going anywhere. When I had the cover off whilst faffing around with the bracing struts etc, I did my best to locate it securely on to the screen from below - with limited success.

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