What Causes Water Leakage in the Driver's Side During Rain?
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The reason for water leakage in the driver's side during rain may be due to damage to the rubber seal on the driver's door. Rubber seals, being rubber products, can deteriorate over time with prolonged use, leading to water ingress during rain. There are numerous sealing rubber strips on car doors and trunk lids, which prevent rainwater from entering the trunk and interior during rain. More related information is as follows: 1. Clearing Water Inside the Car: If water leaks into the driver's side during rain, the repair process mainly involves clearing the accumulated water inside the car. There are several rubber sealing plugs at the bottom of the vehicle chassis; opening these plugs can drain the water from the cabin. However, since the interior decorative materials, such as floor mats, have strong water absorption properties, they should be removed and placed in a spacious area to facilitate water evaporation. After reinstallation, it is also important to turn on the air conditioning and adjust the vehicle's circulation switch to internal circulation, allowing the water vapor inside the cabin to be expelled through the air conditioning system. This is a very efficient dehumidification method in summer. 2. Contacting Your Car Insurance Provider: If the damage caused by water ingress into the driver's compartment is significant, it is best to contact your car insurance provider as soon as possible (within 24 hours). Clearly explain the cause of the water ingress and the extent of the damage to the insurance company's customer service personnel, and inquire whether a claim can be filed. Under unclear circumstances, never start the engine, as this could even eliminate the chance of filing a claim.