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water on the bottom of the door card

jeegnesh

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Hi,

With all this rain I noticed on Passenger door card right at the very bottom the carpet was very wet, just the first half about 12 inches.

I used this guide http://www.ecoutez.net/boxster/door-panel-removal/ to remove the door panel, was excellent as I do not have airbags I skipped the battery removal and the screw behind the airbag cover, the rest worked perfectly.

So its bones dry inside, which leads me to believe the water is running down the rubber, sitting on the door sill part and touching the carpet at the bottom of the doorcard and hence making it wet.

1 - Any ideas how I can aviod this ?
2 - Any ideas as to how much a new rubber seal would cost, and could that solve the problem ? (Plan to try silcone spray on the rubber first see how that works out)
3 - I also realized the drivers doorcard has been messed with and a couple of the clips are broken as it does not snap in fully, any ideas on how much they are to replace, i guess it would be an OPC part ?
4 - The plastic phillips screw in the door pocket screwhead it badly damaged, again is this an OPC part ?

Thanks for any help...
 
Please IGNORE, I just realized I posted the same thing TWICE.

Switching back to original thread:

http://www.porscheclubgbforum.com/tm.asp?m=290310
 

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