Weather stripping on windshield

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In for answers as well, as mine are water spotted, and neither Back To Black, nor Aerospace 303, nor Gummi-Pfledge gets rid of it, at all. [:(]
 


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My 15' has the same issue... waiting for some tips as well!
 


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try flaxseed\lintseed oil, a good little trick to get trim back
 


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it's looking a bit raggedy on Pimienta, my 2014 Tux black ST. Does this look like there's still some wear left in them? Easy to replace? Thank you for your help
Those are really easy to install. I replaced mine in 2018.

Part numbers are:
BE8Z-5403137-A (Windshield Molding, LEFT)
BE8Z-5403136-A (Windshield Molding, RIGHT)

They were $21.46 at Tasca Parts two years ago.
 


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Ditto on replacement, we replaced ours in about 5 minutes. They just pull off (one of ours was missing anyway) and they're not too pricey.
 


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Those are really easy to install. I replaced mine in 2018.

Part numbers are:
BE8Z-5403137-A (Windshield Molding, LEFT)
BE8Z-5403136-A (Windshield Molding, RIGHT)

They were $21.46 at Tasca Parts two years ago.
awesome
 


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This is great! Just yesterday I was just pointing out to my wife that I'll need to replace these soon.
 


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Sucks that the price has doubled in a couple of years.

When replacing these is there anything else to do aside from cleaning the area that is covered up?
 


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try flaxseed\lintseed oil, a good little trick to get trim back
I haven't heard of that, but I'd give it a shot.
Though I suspect that that hot mess just needs to be replaced.
 


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Sucks that the price has doubled in a couple of years.

When replacing these is there anything else to do aside from cleaning the area that is covered up?
Yeah the price is high now. In terms of prepping, you'll just need to brush and clean the area from the built up of dirt. Nothing else to do.
 


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Does anyone know if this part number would fit? Supposedly fits fiesta se and st (right moulding) BE8Z5403178A
 


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thanks for the numbers,mine are splitting apart at the top both sides.
 


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just got back from the ford parts dept.this is the numbers you need for the moldings
AE8Z5403136A
AE8Z5403137B
they cost me 74.99 each one
they told me the part number was replaced by these numbers.hope this helps!
 


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Those are really easy to install. I replaced mine in 2018.

Part numbers are:
BE8Z-5403137-A (Windshield Molding, LEFT)
BE8Z-5403136-A (Windshield Molding, RIGHT)

They were $21.46 at Tasca Parts two years ago.
Thanks for the part numbers. It was $150 for both from Tasca today- oof.
 


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$63 for each as of today.. Needing to replace mine on my 2017 ST.. hopefully this fixes the issue of condensation on the inside of the car, lol.. I should've replaced them this summer, but im lazy.

edit: I ended up going with Safelite to just replace the whole windshield and associated moldings/gaskets/wipe blades for $380 OTD (inc. tax). About the same price as it would be to buy all the parts and do it myself, but i've never replaced a windshield and this comes with a lifetime warranty as well. Oh and new wipe blades which are basically free when compared to DIYing it through Tasca.. And, as I mentioned before, im lazy lol..
 


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