What to Do When Water Leaks Due to Loose Door Seals?
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Check if your door seals are severely damaged or deformed, and replace them with new ones if necessary. If you cannot identify the exact location of the damage, try adjusting the door inward slightly to ensure a tighter contact between the door seal and the door frame, which will help prevent water from leaking in.
I remember a few years ago, the aging door seals let rainwater seep into the car, making the carpets all wet. Checking is simple: open the door to see if the rubber strips are cracked, deformed, or detached; if they're just dirty, gently wipe them to restore elasticity; if severely damaged, replace them with new ones—don't try DIY fixes to avoid more leaks. Also, clean the drainage holes at the bottom of the door, as they often get clogged with leaves, preventing water from draining and causing it to enter. It's recommended to self-check monthly and pay extra attention to the sealing areas during car washes to prevent aging. If water does get in, dry the interior promptly to reduce musty odors.