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![]() Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: NW London Thanks: 0
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| hearing a lot of "sloshing" from my nearside while driving in stop start traffic, I find my nearside door seems to be full of water. Have pulled away some of the bottom rubber seal so the water starts to slowly drain out. Has anybody had same problem? Are the meant to be any drain holes down there? Guess should find where its getting in before it rusts thru | ||||||||
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![]() Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Newark, Notts Thanks: 0
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| Yes there are problem to the water getting in the doors, there should be hole's in the door for the water to drain out, as for the water getting in it is mainly the window seals or rubber's ......JJ | ||||||||
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![]() Join Date: Oct 2008 Location: castleford west yorks Thanks: 1
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| Yes mine is the same open the door after rain and it all drain,s out fixed it by making the drainhole in the rubber bigger | ||||||||
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| Unusually the drain is covered by the rubber (although it has a slot in it) at the base of the door - clean it out! | ||||||||
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