Leaky doors? Welcome to the club. There are two ways of tackling the
problem, one is bodging it and the other is doing it properly which only takes a little longer. Here's
how to do it properly. Overall the job is very easy and will take maybe 1/2 an hour per door, less time once you know how it's done.
Before you even think about tackling this, get onto eBay and buy the following items.
1. Search for "pry tools", the iPod/mobile/laptop opening variety. Buy some that look like this...
2. Buy some "Golf trim clips", there is
every chance you will bust a couple unless you are
very lucky. These are the ones you need...
3. Search for "butyl sealant strip". I bought the 6mm round stuff - 8m roll, enough for all four doors, and not too thick to be a
problem when reassembling the door's inner carrier. Cheaper than the VAG branded stuff at £7.49, delivered. Looks like...
Once the postman's delivered your bits, get the following tools together. Large Philips screwdriver, T20 Torx, sharp knife, plastic pry tool, and a 10mm socket. A flat-head screwdriver and a pair of wire cutters may also come in very handy...
While the job can be done solo an able-bodied assistant will make certain tasks
much easier. Assistance while disconnecting/reconnecting the door-card electrics is highly recommended. Having someone around to hold the roll of butyl sealant while you feed it in will also be a huge
help.
Step 1. Remove the grab-handle cover. This is why you bought the pry tools! While you could just use a screwdriver instead of the pry tools you will most likely chew up the handle plastic while trying to pop the cover off. The pry tools do the job without totally knackering the cover. Start at the lowest point of the handle (upper side) with the pry tool and wiggle it until you have about 1mm of gap. Repeat on the lower side, then back to the upper and keep wiggling until the cover pops free...
Pull the trim from the lowest point...
And finally pull on the opener so you can get the handle cover off...
Step 2. Remove the door card. Before proceeding, wind the window down all the way. The front door has 2x T20 Torx screws at the bottom which need removing (none on the rear doors). The grab-handles are secured by two large Philips screws (arrowed)...
Now pull on the door card from the bottom. If you do it slowly and firmly then trim retaining clip casualties should be kept to a minimum. Once all the clips have popped free you will be able to lift the card slightly and move it clear of the door frame. Have an assistant hold the card while you disconnect the various wire connectors. All the connectors have one or two squeezy retaining clips. Don't be hasty and you'll have them off in no time. The door opener is fairly simply to unhook - pull on the cable outer, away from the handle, and lift it over the plastic bracket. Once you have all connectors off you should see this...
Part 2 follows shortly, DubSteve