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the old mold/mildew killing trick- bleach?

Hey OD,

I remember discussing the leaking issue before:

Windshield seals are good and solid? Have you squirted with a hose to test them? Windshield leaks can leak onto floor.

I imagine you've cleaned the cowl out thoroughly, right?

If memory serves the rubber door seals are good, correct?

Did you check the little drains in the very bottom of the door above the rocker panel? Make sure they aren't clogged. These drains are hard to see. There is also a plastic film water protector sleeve inside the door panel which if torn can allow water to leak inside car. Checked the bottom of the inner door panel for wetness? You can test these two with a hose too.

Good luck finding it! I know how much water leaks suck - BTDT...:)
J






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