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I have checked threads on rust appearing on the bottom of the door where the seal is lifting, but before I go elsewhere to get it rectified i thought i would check here if my VW all in covers repair. Anyone know?
Is it rust of the door metal or rust from the steel within the rubber seal. A photo would be useful.I have checked threads on rust appearing on the bottom of the door where the seal is lifting, but before I go elsewhere to get it rectified i thought i would check here if my VW all in covers repair. Anyone know?
Rust issues are especially tricky from an OEM perspective. When I worked in factory warranty we insisted that every rust/paint claim had to be signed off by regional HQ and comprehensive photos were included. Partly because of cost, partly because many of them were clearly winging it.Only answer is to go to local Dealer and get it inspected, costed etc.
It will be down to the Dealer for what answer you get.
Not an uncommon problem according to Transporter Forums but then they are in commercial use mainly.
This is a strong possibility and definitely worth checking.Is it rust of the door metal or rust from the steel within the rubber seal. A photo would be useful.
It’s a 2017 T6. I took out the 2 year All in Plan last summerI have checked threads on rust appearing on the bottom of the door where the seal is lifting, but before I go elsewhere to get it rectified i thought i would check here if my VW all in covers repair. Anyone know?
Same as my seal on my 2014 Cali, it's seal only rust, I replaced it myself last month with an OEM part, bit of a tricky job. Sliding door has started going the same way I have the seal but think I'll get VW to do it as it looks even harder due to all the interior trim that has to be moved.
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