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Car window gap when rolled down?

I'm currently having a problem where my car windows won't touch my weatherstripping at the bottom of the window. When the windows are rolled down even partially there's a gap there so if I roll down the windows all the way while they're wet, they'll still have all the water on them when I roll them back up. This is happening to both of my windows.

Car:

2001 Honda Prelude

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  • 5 years ago
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    That's probably normal. The weatherstripping just needs to seal when the windows are all the way up. The door is designed to be wet inside and there are drain holes on the bottom of every door to let the water drain.

    Source(s): Mitsubishi Master Tech
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