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help! rear doors leaking?

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i recently posted a thread called "creaky when wet" well i think i have finally found out the problem! the bottom of both rear interior door panels are soaking wet:thumbdwn: and i cant seem to see where the leak is coming from. the rubber seals that go around the inside of the doors seem fine and dry and the inside of the rear doors are dry just the bottom of the door panels:confused: the warranty has ran out now but surely skoda should do something about it as for it to be the same on both sides it must be a manufaturing fault. anybody had this problem or can someone give some advice on what to do?:mad:

do a search , this problem has been covered 100s of times on the forum , common problem with the door inner panel seals

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oh another "common" fault what fun! what are these inner panel seals where are they?

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where is the rain actually coming in from anyway?

i think its the way its drained out, the doors have holes for the water to escape but i think it seems into the interior

where is the rain actually coming in from anyway?

If you do a search all will be explained.

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