During the winter water can freeze around the door s rubber weather strip locking you out of your car.
Fix door seal on car.
If the gaps in your car door seals are actually torn but only in a small area you might want to consider a patch rather than replacing an entire seal.
The seal needs to be reconditioned.
Before cutting your dried seals remove the weaterstripping seal put it in a plastic bag and saturate it with spray silicone then seal the bag.
Water damage can occur to your interior necessitating the replacement of upholstery or other components.
Wipe off any extra silicone oil with a clean cloth and reinstall it.
Push the rest of the stripping into place as you continue around the door frame continuing to apply adhesive as you go along.
Start in one corner of the window making sure to match up the studs and lightly apply the adhesive to frame and strip.
If you pull hard to break the ice the weather stripping can tear right off the car door.
Before placing the new stripping first clean and dry the channel with a towel.
To take off the old weather stripping remove any screws holding the pieces in place and then tug away at the stripping as well as the underlying adhesive layer to remove it from the car applying adhesive remover if necessary.
They may still retain a bit of mold release agent.
Apply a very thin bead of weatherstripping.
Here s how to fix the car weather stripping and prevent it from tearing again.
In a couple of days or less it will be the original size and condition.
The simplest way to patch a gap is to use universal weather seal which can be purchased in rolls.
Do not stretch the rubber as you go and be sure the corners are lined up properly.
Push the new piece of seal into the gap and hammer it into place with a rubber mallet if necessary.
Cut a piece of seal which is about 2cm longer than the gap which will have appeared where you cut the seal on your door.
In nearly every instance of leaking car door seals which you may notice in the form of rain making its way inside or an annoying whoosh of air through the car door.