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Title: Water leaking in through the door seals...
Post by: Murrayedition35 on 14 April 2012, 08:06
Driving down to Glasgow the other weekend with the ED35, it started to rain quite heavy and all of a sudden water started to drip down through the doors seals.. :cry: 

Has anyone come across this one before...thinking about going back to the dealer and getting them to check or replace the seals....

Apart from that it was a great drive down, the ed35 did the business... :smiley:
Title: Re: Water leaking in through the door seals...
Post by: Buster73 on 14 April 2012, 09:42
And you've just found out about leaky door seals now ?

Thought it rained all the time in Scotland  :wink:
Title: Re: Water leaking in through the door seals...
Post by: andyr on 14 April 2012, 10:11
My 10 plate GTD has both front seat outer bolsters 'drip' marked with water stains, I'm unsure if the seals actually leak now (we've had so little rain!) or the previous owner had it sorted, but I'm holding off cleaning the bolsters until next service (June....ish) and will bring it to the attention of the dealer.
If you look at the design of the door seals, I'm surprised we don't hear of more cars that leak!
I try to keep the top sealing edges of the doors scrupulously clean and make sure there's nothing interfering with the rubber or 'felt' of the seals.
I think the way a lot of cars are designed now, (with no roof 'sill' of years ago, or with the tops of doors encroaching into the roof area) if either of the front doors are opened in the rain (or just after a downfall) water will run off the roof straight into the interior!
Title: Re: Water leaking in through the door seals...
Post by: Murrayedition35 on 14 April 2012, 10:12
Must be that cheap ed35's my all mk6 gti was made of better stuff i think.... :grin:

It never rains in bonnie scotland...just snow's.... :grin:
Title: Re: Water leaking in through the door seals...
Post by: mkviken on 14 April 2012, 10:14
they don't build them like they used too



if you have a 5 door check the rubber seal where the front door closes onto the back door.

I bet there is a tear in it (where the window frame meets the door skin) from where the door rubs on the seal. every 5 door I've seen has this.
Title: Re: Water leaking in through the door seals...
Post by: Buster73 on 14 April 2012, 11:10
Bloody hell , just went out in the dragons 35 ed , a small pool of water on the drivers rubber mat and water on the trim near the bonnet pull.

A phone call to the dealer on Monday me thinks.

That sweaty sock from north of the border has cast a spell . :sad:
Title: Re: Water leaking in through the door seals...
Post by: BaBaZa on 14 April 2012, 11:40
Ive not had any leaks so far but I'm just about to go to Glasgow for a few days, no doubt it'll rain, hopefully not in the car. I'll take my wellies just in case :cry:
Title: Re: Water leaking in through the door seals...
Post by: mkviken on 14 April 2012, 11:52
mine never leaked but its always garaged overnight

what i have noticed though if the car is wet and you open the door the water runs down the seal to the front of the door so next time you open the door (without moving the car so the water disperses i mean) it pisses in all over the dash and door card. its a very poor design
Title: Re: Water leaking in through the door seals...
Post by: andyr on 14 April 2012, 16:13
mine never leaked but its always garaged overnight

what i have noticed though if the car is wet and you open the door the water runs down the seal to the front of the door so next time you open the door (without moving the car so the water disperses i mean) it pisses in all over the dash and door card. its a very poor design

I've found on - occasion - the same happens with the boot lid, open it whilst wet and water rushes along the edges and runs off into the boot!.... Never had any of this with the Bora! Grrr.
Title: Re: Water leaking in through the door seals...
Post by: Jonny_D_1987 on 15 April 2012, 18:11
My mk6 leaked pretty bad from the passengers door, so much that it was in for a month and i told them i wasnt taking the car back untill they replaced the whole carpet and underpadding, which they did. Mine was so wet that if i pressed my finger into the carpet, a small puddle would form around my finger it was that saturated. A month it took them to sort it and theres still a bit of a damp smell in it, hence the fact im getting rid.
Title: Re: Water leaking in through the door seals...
Post by: Ginge 35Edition on 15 April 2012, 20:31
Driving down to Glasgow the other weekend with the ED35, it started to rain quite heavy and all of a sudden water started to drip down through the doors seals.. :cry: 

Has anyone come across this one before...thinking about going back to the dealer and getting them to check or replace the seals....

Apart from that it was a great drive down, the ed35 did the business... :smiley:

+1 mate

Was hoping it might be a one off due to a real bad down pour!! Trip to the stealers on Tuesday!
Title: Re: Water leaking in through the door seals...
Post by: Mitch1987 on 16 April 2012, 16:49
I had this problem,the rubber seals at the top/bottom of glass,on the drivers side,seem to lift/drop slightly,they just push back in and I haven't had any problems since
Title: Re: Water leaking in through the door seals...
Post by: Ginge 35Edition on 16 April 2012, 17:51
I had this problem,the rubber seals at the top/bottom of glass,on the drivers side,seem to lift/drop slightly,they just push back in and I haven't had any problems since

I'll have a look at this tomorrow and report back, cheers.
Title: Re: Water leaking in through the door seals...
Post by: ansGTI on 18 February 2014, 15:49
I've just discovered a leak on my Edition 35, it's the passenger door. I noticed water on the plastic trim under the door which goes between the door seal and the carpet. Water was trickling in along the seam of it. When I opened the door the whole seal was wet, and water was between the seal and the plastic trim all along the door sill. I pulled the plastic back and dried it – how have VW resolved this for other people? My car is still in warranty so I’ll be booking it in for them to look at