So just to confirm, do i use one or the other?

Silicon to be applied where the old foam seal use to be or just replace the old foam seal with silicon?

Cheers

That is the same question, just worded differently.

Some get away with adding sealant to the panel join, without removing it at all.
 
That is the same question, just worded differently.

Some get away with adding sealant to the panel join, without removing it at all.

sorry sounded right in my head?

So best bet is to use both then? have you got the part number for the seal tape as some one posted it but i cant seem to find it now, sods law.
Is about £25 if i remember right?

Cheers
 
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You need to remove all the old stuff before applying anything new.

part number

http://www.seatcupra.net/forums/showpost.php?p=1391375&postcount=86

Just called Seat Parts in swindon and the girl on the end of the phone did not know what the seal cord was and said that the part numbers i have are not seat part numbers :wtf:

Why are Seat Swindon so painful :cry:


Might try VW parts department Swindon as they are old round the corner.


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Part number on the side of the box: AKD49701004R10

Description on invoice: "SAKD49701004R10 BC4.1* SEAL CORD"

Price: £25.37 (£29.81 inc vat)

3B0868243 - Door trim clips pack of 10 - £7.90

The seal cord is 10 metres per box in 4 rolls of 2.5 metres
 
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Try SEAT in Chippenham they've been good to me so far, only 15 mins down the motorway.

Used the VW Garage in Swindon, Gave them the same part code and they ordered it with no problems :happy:
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is it the door seal or pollen filter, when i drive off i notice water dribble into the footwell from the passenger door ( near the front of the door and by the plastic panel join) hope that helps
 
Did the passenger side doors yesterday, on taking the rear door plastic trim section off a whole load of water gushed out! Soooo glad to have sorted this out, last winter was a nightmare with misted up windows, frozen condensation on the *inside" etc etc.