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Water in the door electrics
Posted: 29 Sep 2006, 09:33
by profibloke
I know that this is probably Page 1 stuff but here goes anyway. In rainy conditions, the window switches in my doors sometimes short out. Wondered if anyone else has had the same prob? Is this a problem with the plastic door membranes or the rubber window trim (which looks in OK condition)? Is it easy to buy and fit the plastic membranes?
Thanks for any info.
Best
Paul
01227 273858 / 07958 349632
Door film,,,,,
Posted: 29 Sep 2006, 16:07
by Fritz
The things you refere to are now called insulators on modern day vehicles, they do as you suggest protect switch gear/mechanisms from water ingress .
If the door film/insulators are damaged then results can be a lot worse than what you all ready have, but the chances of getting hold of new specific door insulators for both doors may be silm, but you never know.
It is possible to fabricate your own with door clear film bought from a Good body shop suppliers.
Regards
Fritz,,,,,,,,,,,

Posted: 29 Sep 2006, 17:47
by DiscoDave
or do it with some thik plaggy bags and double sided tape!
Posted: 29 Sep 2006, 18:28
by Fritz
thik plaggy bags
No Dave, it's his pride and joy we are talking about , not a Bin waggon
Regards
Fritz,,,,,,,,,

Posted: 29 Sep 2006, 18:32
by DiscoDave
thought you were northern? why spend money at a body shoppe when you can gaet the same from the local council??

Water in the door electrics
Posted: 29 Sep 2006, 18:38
by OLD ONE
When I had to renew my ones, I used a clear plastic dust sheet from Homebase. Bit thicker than the old dustbin bags, and with double sided tape can hardly tell the difference
Posted: 29 Sep 2006, 22:06
by lhd
Electrics in the doors?
How the other half live,
I don't know........
lhd...........................