Do i need to buy clips as well? Assume ill need the strip for driver and passanger side doors. They are the only ones leaking.
Chers
If you're careful you probably won't break any of the clips on the front doors, but back doors are a different story as they rely soley on the clips to clamp the door card to the door frame requiring more force to remove (front utilises 2 screws at the base so less force needed). Either way they're cheap, I paid about £3 for 10 on Ebay so best be prepared. I replaced all 4 seals although it was only the front doors that were leaking. However, the back ones were starting to rot so it was only a question of time. The worst part of the job is removing and drying the carpets/sound deadening material so my advice is do them all to avoid having to repeat another tedious, cold and stinking job again in mid winter.
Seems to me the leak source - is it pollen filter or door seal? - is easy to resolve. If, when you open your doors, you have pools of water on the sill, particularly at the front edge, then the seal inside the door is
certainly the culprit. The water is trapped there and the only way out is over the sill where it will quietly and regularly soak into the sound deadening material, only becoming obvious when the water in the footwell reaches epic proportions, by which time it will have also flowed into the rear footwell. The pollen filter seal may also be leaking, but a simple check with the hose pipe when the carpet is up will confirm or eliminate. The hose pipe test is less conclusive for the internal door seal as the water takes much longer to seap and drip into the door cavity and eventually exit via the leaking seal instead of the drain holes.