Rain leak at drivers door
Posted: 22 May 2012, 21:25
Hi
It's been a while since I visited the forum as the van is off the road for the time being (carb problems - but that's adifferent story).
I have been trying to track down an annoying leak that forms a puddle in the drivers door step after heavy rain. I evan took the dash apart trying to locate a leak from either the windscreen or if water was coming down the A post from the high top - but no joy.
I think now it might be coming from the door itself and I was wondering if anyone else has had a similar problem. I suspect the water is getting past the window sealsand seeping down inside the door. I notice there is a gap between the skins at the bottom of the door for water to drain out of and this seems to be clear (the door is in good condition). It looks as if some of this water is somehow being diverted over the top of the rubber door seal right at the bottom and then gets trapped in the lower step.
I thought I would ask on the forum first before cutting a gap in an otherwise brand new seal. Any advice appreciated.
Cheers
Donald.
It's been a while since I visited the forum as the van is off the road for the time being (carb problems - but that's adifferent story).
I have been trying to track down an annoying leak that forms a puddle in the drivers door step after heavy rain. I evan took the dash apart trying to locate a leak from either the windscreen or if water was coming down the A post from the high top - but no joy.
I think now it might be coming from the door itself and I was wondering if anyone else has had a similar problem. I suspect the water is getting past the window sealsand seeping down inside the door. I notice there is a gap between the skins at the bottom of the door for water to drain out of and this seems to be clear (the door is in good condition). It looks as if some of this water is somehow being diverted over the top of the rubber door seal right at the bottom and then gets trapped in the lower step.
I thought I would ask on the forum first before cutting a gap in an otherwise brand new seal. Any advice appreciated.
Cheers
Donald.