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Car broken into by breaking the small quarter light window. The window was replaced under car insurance replacement cover. Does not look like lower rubber seal has been replaced properly, slight split and rubber is not flush with main window. Seal on opposite door appears to be made up of two parts joined together, not one piece as on the damaged side.

As there is a gap between window and rubber then surely water will get in?

All just don't look right to me. Noticed a lot of wind noise from around the new window.

Thanks

Edited by starkj73

Take it back and/or complain to your insurance.

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