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DIY Door Sealing Tutorial - Costs less than

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sh..t! i just got this done at the dealers a week ago....cost me a hundred pounds ..wish i saw this earlier! also found a good guide on youtube... ah well you live and learn.great guide,thanks.

Edited by enery

  • 4 weeks later...

Just sorted my sons 03 Classic today.

Rear doors water appeared to be coming from not just the seal but also a number of rivets and popper clips that come through from inside the door cavity.

Front doors the biggest culprit being around the bottom half of the speaker housings.

TP

  • 1 year later...

I know what i'm doing tomorrow then! lol

good guide cheers mate! :)

Excellent giude in plain english.

  • 2 years later...

Thx for such a well laid out and informative thread.

Colzie64

  • 3 months later...

A huge thank you for taking the time to put this tutorial online, front and back doors done in a short time and saved me alot of dosh and the sense of achievement. Many Thanks

  • 7 months later...

Great posts, fixed my 2006 combi after finding the floor wet last week.

Pic of the amount of dripping attached.

Green clips only 29 euro cents from my Skoda dealer (I live in Slovakia :-)

Thanks

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