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Is it a problem if the sealing adhesive on the left and right sides of the vehicle is different?

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MargaretFitz
07/29/25 8:46am
It is not a problem if the sealing adhesive on the left and right sides of the vehicle is different, as slight variations are normal. Automotive sealing adhesive is used on sealing components to prevent oil leakage and as a glass adhesive. Classification of vehicle sealing adhesives: 1. Glass adhesive: Used to bond the windshield and rearview window to the vehicle body, ensuring a secure and firm attachment. The use of glass adhesive completely eliminates the outdated methods of traditional glass installation, making glass fitting operations easier and significantly improving automation. Additionally, glass adhesive offers excellent strength, elasticity, and resistance to pressure and vibration. 2. Sealing adhesive: Its primary function is to maintain the overall sealing of the vehicle body, blocking out external moisture, dust, and smoke. This type of sealing adhesive also provides anti-corrosion, sound insulation, and aesthetic enhancement for the vehicle. Colorable sealing adhesive can be used in both low-temperature and high-temperature paint baking processes, applied to visible external gaps without contaminating the dried topcoat. 3. Reinforcement adhesive: Used to strengthen metal sheets and thermosetting plastic sheets in the automotive industry. It can also be applied to joint areas, seams, doors, interior floors, and luggage compartments to prevent deformation and bending.
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MacValerie
08/12/25 6:48am
As an ordinary person who frequently deals with car issues, I can confirm that inconsistent sealant can indeed pose risks. The primary function of sealant is to seal gaps around doors and windows, preventing rainwater and dust from entering the vehicle. If the sealant is uneven, one side may seal properly while the other side performs poorly, leading to water seepage. I've seen many cars with moldy carpets or rust due to this issue, which can affect the vehicle's structural integrity over time. Possible causes include misalignment during installation or uneven aging of the seal strips. I recommend checking promptly. If signs of leakage are found, visit a repair shop immediately to replace the seal strips before the problem worsens. Opting for high-quality sealant replacements can prevent future complications.
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OAllison
10/05/25 8:17am
From my understanding of automobiles, inconsistent sealing strips on the left and right sides of a vehicle is not a good sign. The sealing strips are crucial for waterproofing and noise insulation. If one side has inferior material or deformation, rainwater can easily seep in, leading to internal rust and odors. The discrepancy may stem from different batches of sealing strips, installation errors, or aging. I recommend checking if the strips are cracked or hardened. A simple test is to observe for water leakage during car washing. Addressing the issue promptly can save money, as repairing door locks or rustproofing later would cost more. DIY replacement of the strips is possible, but it's essential to choose original manufacturer-matched parts.
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DeJonathan
11/19/25 3:01am
As a new car owner, I'm a bit concerned about the different sealants. They're used for sealing doors and windows, and differences on both sides might lead to sealing failure. If rainwater leaks into the car during rainy days and wets the carpets, it would be troublesome. It's best to check it out. If there are no unusual sounds or water stains, perhaps it's not a big issue, but prevention is better than cure. Ask friends or visit a quick repair shop - a small expense can solve the problem.
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