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From: Puerto Rico (Isabela)

HI all i was wondering if anyone here know were could i find the Door'* seal the rubber thing lol ,
Because since the weather in Puerto Rico is acting crazy is Raining since a couple of days and very hard, when i went to used my Bonne today i notice the rear floor of the driver'* side was flood, never happend before because it never rain that much but i knew that the seals are bad cause the year of the car and they are crack etc etc but i cant find them anywere in Puerto Rico thanks for the help it would be greatfull if someone know were to find them and for how much...
Because since the weather in Puerto Rico is acting crazy is Raining since a couple of days and very hard, when i went to used my Bonne today i notice the rear floor of the driver'* side was flood, never happend before because it never rain that much but i knew that the seals are bad cause the year of the car and they are crack etc etc but i cant find them anywere in Puerto Rico thanks for the help it would be greatfull if someone know were to find them and for how much...
Not sure where to find them in your neck of the woods. There'* a good chance that your seals might be fine, just that they are pulling themselves out of the corners of the doors.
Do some searching on this board- you might find the seals are not the problem. Rear drivers side water pool is often the result of water paeeging through the drivers door, under the carpet to a unibody channel and then to rear passenger floor. A easy wat to check this is to pull the plastic carpet trim (where the door and carpet meet) at the drivers door. Takes a few seconds and it typically shows signs of water transent.
I tried looking with little success. I was only able to find a listing for the back door seals and the price was ridiculous. I found seals from a car 4 years newer in a junkyard, they cost $10 each.
I have cleaned out the glue remnants and will then pull my existing seals, remove the glue around the door and use RTV adhesive to reinstall.
I have cleaned out the glue remnants and will then pull my existing seals, remove the glue around the door and use RTV adhesive to reinstall.
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