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SharkRacer001
post Feb 14 2005, 10:16 PM
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I wonder if this is the same for all Tuscanis, but I've noticed something about the windows. After the rain, when rainwater is on the windows, I normally wind down then wind up the windows to clear the rainwater. However when I did this, the water still remained on the window. So I have to wipe the windows dry before moving off. Grrr ... Is there any way to go around this?

Furthermore, this meant that instead of water sliding down from the side of the doors, it went into/through the door, doesn't it? This doesn't sound good to me. Does the mechanism inside the door get affected by the rain water?

Do you have the same problem and what do you guys think?
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post Feb 15 2005, 04:14 PM
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you may like to have the outer weather strip checked and maybe replaced. No weather strip is 100% effective, and it is quite normal on any car to have water enre the inside of the door. For this reason, there is a plastic liner stuck to the door, before the door pannel is fitted. Also, there are holes at the bottom of the door's outer skin, to drain any water.
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