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Rear passanger door leaking

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Hi guys i noticed today a fee truckles of water coming in when the door was shut from the rear passenger door why is this and how is it fixed please

Search is your friend. Theres a 15+ page thread on this :)

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Thanks guy its an absolute joke skoda should repair this for free !

What is admittedly surprising is why the situation didn't change during the 8 years of the Mark 1's life. The only difference I'm aware of is that later cars had riveted door carriers - but I presume that was a manufacturing expediency since, at least in my case, the fitting is poorer than it would be using screws. At least when inserting a screw the action tends to tighten the joint up whereas a badly installed rivet doesn't even compress the seal. Hence my 2007 car suffered worse than my 2004 one...

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Thats crazy and a real bad point to skoda what have you done about yours ?

Repaired them - it's all documented on the "official" topic plus another one I started for a connected though completely different leak source.

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Im not very mechanically minded :( sounds like skoda will be robbing me :(

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