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door trim fell off on an 850 turbo

Hi Dan,
I'm assuming that you lost the trim in transit?
If so, and if you really don't care about appearances you can fill the holes with a tube of black or transparent silicone. The doors have "drip holes" in the bottoms, but you may be asking for a rust or window motor problem if you let moisture get in thru the trim anchor holes, so yes, either replace the trim or plug the holes. If you do still have the trim then you can get a tube of adhesive and re-affix the trim by applying a bead of this to the back of the trim and use masking tape to hold the trim in the proper location until the adhesive dries (@ 24 hours). Any auto/body shop sells this adhesive fro @ 12 bucks a tube.
Armie

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'94 850 154000kms '86 760GLE 272000kms






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