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Im not sure it may be a bonded screen in 2003? If that's the case i suspect just silicone the rubber back down.
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HI POLAR it is a bonded screen was just enquiering if it was a common problem what would be the best type of silicon to use thanks again
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I have never heard of it before maybe its had a replacement screen at sometime? Silicone wise any external type.
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You could also try some decent supper glue?
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PU adhesive is the stuff to stick mouldings and trim back on. You can get it as Tiger seal or sikaflex or look for it cheaper as builders use it and they don't like paying car prices.
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So where does this bit go then ?