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Water getting into my car doors?
When it rains, water gets into my car doors and sloshes around until it finally drains out. How can I prevent this from happening without a repair guy taking my door apart?
4 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
lol you want to repair it without taking your door apart, are you serious, that is impossible
- 1 decade ago
Will....you should do us all a favor and stop answering questions.
It sounds like the little felt/rubber weather strips that seal the door/window have worn away, or have become brittle and cracked. These should be fairly inexpensive and they just slide onto the door, no need to take anything apart. Want to go the cheapest route? Drill a 1/4 inch hole in the very bottom (the underside, where it wont be seen) of each door. This will obviously allow the water to drain. But, the best thing to do is replace the weather strips on the exterior door/window sill.
- 1 decade ago
yea you just have to buy new seals and install them. they are quite costly unfortunately. just go to ebay and type "door weather seals" in the searchbar and check that out.