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Water Getting into Interior
A few years back, I did have the adjacent door panel off, and took great care to ensure the inner panel was well sealed at every point before replacing the door panel. My X5 has no rust, and the water incursion takes place overnight when parked. I will likely go back into the door, but thought I would ask, thanks!
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I should add that even when the vapour barrier was mangled, it only ever leaked if the car was parked on a slope, nose down. Parked nose up, it never leaked. I generally never park nose down now, just in case.
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Interesting- I always park nose down. Will try the reverse.
The vapor barrier was perfect when I last was in there- I made sure it was sealed everywhere. After I dry it out in the next few days, I'll park it the other way around!
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Unless you replaced the Butyl a few years ago, bottom of the vapor barrier could certainly have separated from the door since you were last in there.
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Most of these I rescue from the boneyard have separated from the door at the bottom. I always use new butyl rope.
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