gap in windows

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Joe C

Original Poster:

99 posts

250 months

Thursday 28th August 2003
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any suggestions please. On both doors at the top rear of the window is a gap where the rubber does not seal. It looks like the rubber is being trapped by the roof panel,and compressed at that point thus leaving a gap. This is Ok when its sunny but when it rains the water drives in as the wind pushes it in that direction. Thought of cutting the rubber to free it but would like other thoughts/ideas first.

schford

71 posts

249 months

Friday 29th August 2003
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Did it on my Tamora - Took 2 trips to the dealers to sort out but sorted out it is now....

As long as you can get it done under Warranty - then leave the problem to them

Joe C

Original Poster:

99 posts

250 months

Friday 29th August 2003
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Thanks,

Think i will pop it down tommorrow

frostie

428 posts

275 months

Friday 29th August 2003
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Might be worth getting them to check the door alignment. Are your doors rubbing the paint near the lock mechanism - its a good checkk for this ? I had mine realigned because of this and it may well be that yours are sitting fractionly to high causing your air gap issue.

Frsotie

>> Edited by frostie on Friday 29th August 18:32