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Old 01-27-2004, 08:17 PM
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Angry Snow getting in!

Greetings all!

I live near Toronto and the past few days we've gotten a lot of snow. This has led to the discovery of a problem with my 2001 Protege LX. The blowing and drifting snow is somehow finding its way into the rear cabin behind the driver's seat. Surely this must be a manufacturing defect. I just wanted to know if anyone else has experienced this problem and if so what can be done about it?
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Re: Snow getting in!

Wow, that sucks. I have heard of 3rd gens having a little bit of water in the spare tire area after hard rains, but never any snow. Take it to the dealer, you have a seal that is real bad somewhere.

Any major wind noise on the highway??? That might help you locate it.
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