Technical Bravo leaks water front door

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Technical Bravo leaks water front door

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Hey guys!

I've been trying to figure this out, but it seems to be "impossible".

My front right door leaks water, and it seems to be a huge issue. When it starts raining, or i drive my car into a car washer the front door (right side) seems to leak water inside the door. Nothing is coming into the car, but if i open the door, the water leaks out to the ground. If I've not opened the door up, and i break i can hear the water inside (if there has been raining last night). So for now, the only way i get the water out is by opening the front door and wait until the water is all out. The water runs out from the bottom of the car door (from the door sealing) but hot dose the water get there in the first place?

Sorry for my bad English, doing my best here. Thanks!
 
was there damage to that door and got repaired?if so drain vents on bottom of door are not clear or schultzed over,water can run down window and through rubbers that dont seal at corners allowing water into door,check the drains on both front doors to see a difference.:D
 
Thanks for the reply guys!

I don't have any sunroof on my car and the front door has never been change or damaged / repaid by any reason. I've been checking the glass (if it close correctly and it seems just fine (like all the other windows)) is there any good way i can check where it's leaking? it seems to be so hard!

was there damage to that door and got repaired?if so drain vents on bottom of door are not clear or schultzed over,water can run down window and through rubbers that dont seal at corners allowing water into door,check the drains on both front doors to see a difference.:D

Maybe the drains are clogged? and where are they located? (yes i'm a newb)
 
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I've had the same issue with my passenger side door.

The doors aren't actually all that water tight, water can get into them through cracks and gaps in the rubbers. At the bottom of the door is a double rubber seal that closes the door against the jamb. Water can normally drain in between these from inside the door. In mine, crud between these had sealed the gap, so simply running my finger between the rubber "flaps" let loose a torrent of water.
 
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Ok, so i removed the rubber on the bottom of the door, found ALOT of **** that clogged the holes and this may be the issue, now.. i just need some rain to check if I've solved the issue!
 
i told you it was your problem,why wait for rain grab a kettle of cold water,close door and window and pour over drivers window,wait 20 secs then open door(y)
 
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