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<blockquote data-quote="Ennui78" data-source="post: 400027" data-attributes="member: 18643"><p>Wait for a dry day...and spray the car with water. You'll see damp marks on the 'entry-points' of the leak. It's quite obvious as the felt gets very dark. Hopefully it's just one door. I am bringing my own car into AB to change the door seal on my front passenger door. Everytime it rains heavily enough or after a washing, the carpets are wet...and can be traced up to the door seals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ennui78, post: 400027, member: 18643"] Wait for a dry day...and spray the car with water. You'll see damp marks on the 'entry-points' of the leak. It's quite obvious as the felt gets very dark. Hopefully it's just one door. I am bringing my own car into AB to change the door seal on my front passenger door. Everytime it rains heavily enough or after a washing, the carpets are wet...and can be traced up to the door seals. [/QUOTE]
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