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01 MonteCarlo water in drivers door?!

Old Apr 24, 2008 | 1:00 PM
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Hello, I am new to this forum and I need some help with my mothers car. We recently went out to her car today and its raining. She opened her door and it feels like theres water inside the frame of the door. Our windows were closed and door shut firmly. How can this water get in there if it was just sitting in the rain, not being driven. ( I am actually thinking that when we had our brakes serviced they might of lifted it wrong because i noticed a crack in the plastic under the door. where the jack would be placed / hoist bar. ) Can someone help me figure this out, and maybe tell me how to rid the water in the door?


Thanks, Doug

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Old Apr 24, 2008 | 2:06 PM
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The water would have come in through the weahter stripping on the outside of the window. it'sprobably dry and\or cracked allowing water in. Also, there should be 3 or 4 small holes at the bottom of the door where the panels are welded together. These hole allow for water to escape should any get in. Alot of times I see them plugged up when the undercoating guys put it on too thick in that area, and you get a build up of dirty and other crap. Have a look at the drains to make sure they are not plugged
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