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hybrid206
PostPosted: Sun Apr 14, 2013 12:30 pm Up
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Hi iv got a 3door 206 and there's a bit of water coming in through the rear side windows it appears to be coming through between the glass and the rubber iv took the windows out and checked the rubbers and they seam to be all good is there anything i could try? is there any adjustment the hinge to pull them tighter to rubber or is it just best to bin them and get some new ones?
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PostPosted: Sun Apr 14, 2013 12:35 pm Up
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In my opinion - bin them and get some new ones Smile
 
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Try a new seal, but also see if the catch is actually pulling the window tight. Also check for splits on the seal and if it is fitted correctly before replacing it
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I would check and make sure seal are aligned correctly. I would then sit in the car and have someone with a hose spray water so you can see were the water is coming in..
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a trick might help you with this seal is ,to put on the seal some Vaseline (Hands cream),this will make it soft and not dry from the weather conditions,and age of the car,try it and don't apply much.
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 2:35 pm Up
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Hi thanks every one for the help i took the windows out again today and had a good look at the rubber seals i took them off the car and give them a good clean and sprayed them with silicone spray to soften them up then when i put back on i had my old man to spray water over the car while a sat inside and no water come in so hopefully now its stopped but its meant to be raining tonight so we'll soon see lol
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