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Old 01-11-2008, 01:00 PM
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Water on Passenger side Floor

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I have this weird issue, I seem to be getting water in my passenger side floor. It seems to generally only happen after snow/rain. When I get into my car, my right speaker and lower right hand side of the door is just wet, could there be a problem with the seals on the door?

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Re: Water on Passenger side Floor

Most likely either the weather striping or the black thing that the window seals against on the outside. If either is missing/damaged, replace it.
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Re: Water on Passenger side Floor

J-Ri

Thank you for your reply, how would I go about replacing the seal that is on the window to the outside? Please help explain to someone that knows almost nothing about working on a car
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