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Old Oct 14, 2004 | 01:37 AM
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For some reason water always get inside the door and wet the front speaker. When ever it rain or when i wash the car water always get inside. So far it has ripped and ruin my stock speaker my 94 Civic EX. I dont think that its the window leaking because the interior doesn't get wet. Only the inside of the door get wet. Anyone knows what might be the problem??? Where it might be leaking from and how to fix the problem????
 
Old Oct 14, 2004 | 05:00 PM
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i would guess you have a problem where the molding touches up against the glass. when you roll your window allt he way down, there should be a black strip that partially covers the top of the glass. make sure you have a good seal from front to back.
 
Old Oct 14, 2004 | 07:01 PM
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I dont know, but its looks fine to me.
 
Old Oct 14, 2004 | 07:25 PM
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weather stripping orsomething along those lines.

jsut pour a bunch of water all over in the area and look to see where its coming in at. when my vert top was leaking they just ran it through a car wash and noted where it came in at and pu in new weatherstripping
 
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