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AQUARIUM IN DRIVERS SIDE FRONT DOOR
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<blockquote data-quote="StephenL" data-source="post: 1040604" data-attributes="member: 73871"><p>Doors are designed in such a way that there is an expectation that water will get in. That is why there is that sheet of plastic behind the trim, to separate the (potentially) wet inside of the door from teh trim and the cabin. Any water that gets in, should find its way out so if there is water sloshing about then the drains must be blocked. Replacing the sweeper bar can't do any harm, but you can never stop water getting in completely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StephenL, post: 1040604, member: 73871"] Doors are designed in such a way that there is an expectation that water will get in. That is why there is that sheet of plastic behind the trim, to separate the (potentially) wet inside of the door from teh trim and the cabin. Any water that gets in, should find its way out so if there is water sloshing about then the drains must be blocked. Replacing the sweeper bar can't do any harm, but you can never stop water getting in completely. [/QUOTE]
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