They get stuck sometimes under the bottom door seal big black plastic strip thing.
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Water naturally gets in past the window seal. It's not 100 tight, so there are drain holes in the doors. I've had the same issue in the past on my 2003, 2008, and 2017. Some were self inflicted by rust proofing goo that migrated down in hot weather and created a tub stopper.....just poke around with a good 90 degree pick, or blow some air in there once it drains out. Drilling bigger/additional holes is an option too. But, if you live in a salt state, then that will encourage rust to form quickly if you don't coat it in some sort of oil.So, in reference to this, basically I’m trying to figure out if I can drill that hole, bigger on the bottom, somehow clean that out all that mud, and figure out where the water is getting in.
I just removed the lower trim to ensure drainage. It’s not a weather seal anyway.Not an uncommon problem with many manufacturers.
Water typically gets in at the lower window seal even though it looks tight. A driving rain can easily cause this.
As mentioned the bottom door weather seal can close the hole. Using a small slot screw driver, gently pry the opening a little wider or drill an added hole at the back where the rubber stops.
I work at a rust control shop that does oiling and undercoating. We typically remove any bottom plugs
Holy mackerel!I just removed the lower trim to ensure drainage. It’s not a weather seal anyway.
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You can go fishing in there if it's full.Holy mackerel!
You can go fishing in there if it's full.