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Now what the hell is a "sealer skip"? </div></BLOCKQUOTE>
Go here and search for sealer skip and here's what you'll find. (I'm guessing this is a transcript of a training session since it's a GM training site.)
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All right, now, our next issue we have on the H2 is an odor.
Customers may be concerned with an odor inside of the vehicle.
Now, that customer concern may be a propane smell in the vehicle.
Possible cause of the issue is a sealer skip in the rear wheel well that allows odors form the rear axle to vent through the passenger area.
Now, to resolve this issue, we want to remove the rear wheel house liners and reseal all of the seams.
I want you to pay close attention to the cavity in the front upper outer corner under the fender flange.
So, here's our tire here and we are looking forward here.
And this is the area that we want you to pay special attention to.
Got a exploded view here.
And you can see we've got some sealer down here but this area in here has been missed.
We want to make sure that we fill that entire cavity with the sealer to help prevent this concern.
But, again, make sure you go over all the seams in that rear area.
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