Winshield Leaking

As the title says, I discovered today after washing my car, that the windshield is leaking. I installed new carpet a few weeks ago, so I wasn't too happy. The leak appears to be coming from the drivers side, just above the lower right corner of the windshield (vertical part). I'll provide some pic's of the area in question tomorrow.

I do know the weatherstripping and glass were replaced a little over 10 years ago. The weatherstripping is in excellent shape, since for most of the past decade, the car has been garaged. The previous owner was unable to get the chrome trim installed on the bottom, passenger and driver's sides. The chrome trim just won't stay on the clips. There appears to be a lot of sealant used around the weather-stripping (black goop), which is probably why the clips aren't snapping correctly onto the trim. Just wondering what I could use to seal the existing leak for now. Furthermore, some parts of the weatherstripping are higher than other areas, i.e. the trim clips are easier to get to in the lower areas. Could I shave the rubber on the weatherstripping to even out the plane? This way, the trim may be able to clip correctly and stay put. Anyone else have issues with those clips not holding the trim in place? Thanks

Edit: Yes, I spelled windshield wrong in the title....

Trimming sealant a little ok, but do not trim gasket!!!
The Darts like to pull the sealant away from the body fence and where the tabs are bent out along bottom of windshield where the gasket slips on tabs. They will also leak at top corner of door seals and it will appear to be windshield.
Have someone sit in car and poor small amounts of water where you suspect, start low, check, move higher check, and so on till it leaks. Leak will be easier to detect if Inst. cluster removed but is a pain.
If the gasket is higher plane not allowing trim to mate to clips the installers may have had too much sealer in gasket channel where glass goes into the gasket and dried that way before trim was installed, like I said trimming sealant ok, trimming gasket not.
You may get by with adding a little more sealer at leak sorce, but after 10 years, it's probibly time to do a remove, repair, reinstall.
Local glass shop will come to you to remove, have them put someplace safe. You clean and repair fence (body lip the gasket goes over), prime, paint, then they come back and reinstall, usually for $100-$125.
Have covered in several threads, do a search of my screen name, with the key word "windshield" and check em out!
Highly recommended to have the pros do the work but watch them like a hawk, sometimes they miss spots with the sealer especially along bottom where tabs and clips are next to each other. Tabs? See our restore thread titled: "ABodyBetty's new baby comes home" under members restorations section.
Good Luck and I hope this helps. We have to do every windshield we get on 3 of 4 Darts and our Ford car hauler too!!:read2: