Leaky door Brainstorm.

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Old 07-28-2006 | 05:13 PM
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Leaky door Brainstorm.

i know most of us complain about our leaky doors, and what not. But i just took this pic a min. ago and am trying to figure out how to fix this. This is how the water gets into my door. anybody have ideas on how to fix this? like the door panel has to be pushed out harder from the inside but how would i be able to get it to stay like that?

anybody have ideas?
as you can see the gap between the window and trim
Old 07-29-2006 | 02:33 PM
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Old 07-29-2006 | 10:00 PM
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I can see it, it's back near the B-pillar...

Doors/Windows on alot of cars aren't supposed to be leak free.. that's why there is a plastic sheet behind the door panel... There should be some drain holes on the botton of the door to let any water out that gets into the door. The plastic sheet is supposed to make sure the water doesn't go anywhere it's not supposed to... I'm not sure if acura's are designed this way, but I know alot of other cars are...

We all know that the window regulators are a little "iffy" on the CL... So this might be a sign that the regulator isn't doing it's job. I'm not sure if there is any adjustments that can be done on the regulator/window scrapper to fix this

I guess I could look in the helms, but I'm lazy and tired
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