Water getting into my car
Water getting into my car
hey everyone,
its been raining alot the past couple of days in new york. i got into my car yesterday morning to find a puddle of water on the passenger side floor. i begin getting angry at myself for leaving a window open or the door not closed. turns out this was not the case, the window was closed all the way and the door was as well. i took the door panel off and hosed down my car. turns out that the window is letting water in. the water seems to get in where the window ends, side mirror side. i can see the water trickle in behind the speaker and then pours into the car when the door is closed.
i have a 2006 cobalt LS coupe. does anyone else have this problem too? and how did you go about fixing it?
thankss
its been raining alot the past couple of days in new york. i got into my car yesterday morning to find a puddle of water on the passenger side floor. i begin getting angry at myself for leaving a window open or the door not closed. turns out this was not the case, the window was closed all the way and the door was as well. i took the door panel off and hosed down my car. turns out that the window is letting water in. the water seems to get in where the window ends, side mirror side. i can see the water trickle in behind the speaker and then pours into the car when the door is closed.
i have a 2006 cobalt LS coupe. does anyone else have this problem too? and how did you go about fixing it?
thankss
possibly new weather strippign or whatever that **** is called but id also take the panel off and see if theres anything that loos wierd. the door panel will always leak water but it has 3-4 holes on the bottom of thr door to let the water out so it doesnt get inside the car. theres also a plastic seal bullshit that you may need to reseal
Water will always be getting in by the window,thats why the holes are in the bottom of the door skin.
Your new speakers may stick into the door further and channeling the water to the inside,might have to make some type deflector for the back of the speakers so that the water makes it to the bottom of the door and goes out the holes.
But it could be the seal on the glass is not good enough and now you get enough water that you notice it.
Try running the window all the way down and cleaning it and look for damage!
Your new speakers may stick into the door further and channeling the water to the inside,might have to make some type deflector for the back of the speakers so that the water makes it to the bottom of the door and goes out the holes.
But it could be the seal on the glass is not good enough and now you get enough water that you notice it.
Try running the window all the way down and cleaning it and look for damage!
Water will always be getting in by the window,thats why the holes are in the bottom of the door skin.
Your new speakers may stick into the door further and channeling the water to the inside,might have to make some type deflector for the back of the speakers so that the water makes it to the bottom of the door and goes out the holes.
But it could be the seal on the glass is not good enough and now you get enough water that you notice it.
Try running the window all the way down and cleaning it and look for damage!
Your new speakers may stick into the door further and channeling the water to the inside,might have to make some type deflector for the back of the speakers so that the water makes it to the bottom of the door and goes out the holes.
But it could be the seal on the glass is not good enough and now you get enough water that you notice it.
Try running the window all the way down and cleaning it and look for damage!
Are you sure it coming in through the door?Can you see it dripping from tha speaker when the door is closed and the hose on it?
How about the rubber boot the door wires go through on the A- pillar hows it look.
Theres also a patch on the A-pillar covering a hole behind the fender.
How about the rubber boot the door wires go through on the A- pillar hows it look.
Theres also a patch on the A-pillar covering a hole behind the fender.
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