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Doors Full Of Water

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Should I be worried?? After it has rained, or having driven in wet conditions I open my doors to find large amounts of water draining from the underside of the doors:eek: It seems to be coming out of drainage holes so at least Skoda must be expecting this phenomena, but where does it get in? And if left in doors that are unopened (i.e. the water can

As you have already found, the doors are designed with drain holes as are most cars, the water has to get out of the skins.

I think the headlamps are designed to 'breath' and so misting may not be a problem.

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As you have already found' date=' the doors are designed with drain holes as are most cars, the water has to get out of the skins.

I think the headlamps are designed to 'breath' and so misting may not be a problem.[/quote']

Thank you VRStu, I guess a marine electrician knows a lot about water n

Doors = fine.

Headlamps = check with your dealer, there is a recall that may effect your car

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Doors = fine.

Headlamps = check with your dealer' date=' there is a recall that may effect your car[/quote']

And a big thank you to you too Lummox:thumbup:

Sounds like faulty headlight seal so get it checked out, after you have paid enough for them.

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