Adjusting door seals.
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Adjusting door seals.
I think I have a bad mold problem on my 93, after a couple of days spraying the car of Febreeze in order to make being in the car bearable, this "wet dog" smell comes back.
Now its too cold for me to do a full interior rip-out, and on top of that im at the university so I dont think the police patrol will take too kindly to me doing car repairs in their lot. The pressing issue I have are shrunken door seals. I remember reading in a thread from a long while ago that you can adjust them so that you only have a gap at the bottom of the door. But I dont know how to remove the bottom trim piece. And can you just pull the rubber at the top of the door and re-adjust without removing at the top there? How did you fix your door seals? Thanks.
Now its too cold for me to do a full interior rip-out, and on top of that im at the university so I dont think the police patrol will take too kindly to me doing car repairs in their lot. The pressing issue I have are shrunken door seals. I remember reading in a thread from a long while ago that you can adjust them so that you only have a gap at the bottom of the door. But I dont know how to remove the bottom trim piece. And can you just pull the rubber at the top of the door and re-adjust without removing at the top there? How did you fix your door seals? Thanks.
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Originally Posted by Boreas
31 views and no one knows how to remove the interior plastic trim at the bottom?
It'* a simple pull up situation, instead of being harsh to those that may help.... you may want to rethink your strategy.
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Boreas, you can chill your attitude. We're not here to serve you. You can wait patiently for a response like everyone else does.
If your question isn't answered satisfactorily enough already, you can start a new topic and have a little more patience next time.
If your question isn't answered satisfactorily enough already, you can start a new topic and have a little more patience next time.
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