How Often Should Car Sealing Strips Be Replaced?

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MaverickLynn
07/29/25 5:09pm
Under normal circumstances, sealing strips should be replaced every 3 to 4 years. Sealing strips are found on car doors, windshields, and window regulators. Their function is to prevent water from entering the car, improve sound insulation performance, and reduce wind noise while driving. Below are the steps for replacing sealing strips: 1. Prepare glue and new sealing strips. 2. Slowly remove the old sealing strip along its track and wipe the track clean with a cloth. 3. Apply glue evenly along the edge of the sunroof, ensuring every part is covered. 4. Slowly adhere the new sealing strip along the sunroof track. 5. Press firmly on the sealing strip during installation to ensure it sticks properly.
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