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My Ride: Current - 330 Sport Topaz Blue, Grey Leather, HK HIFI...lost interest!!
Waiting for - 535d Sport, Silver Grey, Foldy Mirrors, 172 19",Logic7,Pro Radio,Through load,Heated Front Seats,High Gloss shadowline,Black Maple,Headlight wash,Sun Protection Glass.
Is it just my car, or is it a design issue. When its been raining and the car is wet, and the rear door is opened water drips down from the roof/door seal area onto the seat...AAAHHH
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"Normal" in that there's nothing wrong with your car, just with all of our cars. Sometimes what I do is if there are large drops of water at risk of coming in when opening the door is to give the car a good shove or two first. This typically causes a fair amount of the water to roll off thus minimizing unintended water intrusion.
Originally Posted by mixterk' date='Nov 2 2005, 11:19 AM
Is it just my car, or is it a design issue.? When its been raining and the car is wet, and the rear door is opened water drips down from the roof/door seal area onto the seat...AAAHHH
Anyone else??
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My Ride: UK 2005 530d E61
I've had my E61 530d for a few weeks now and have also noticed the rain issue. If it has been raining heavily quite a bit of water gets into the car and inevitably down the back of the rear seats. It's not one of the car's best features!
I guess this might be more of a problem for us in the wet UK climate
I guess this might be more of a problem for us in the wet UK climate
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My Ride: 2006 525i, Silver Metallic, Black Leather, Automatic, Premium, Cold Weather, Xenons.
I have the same issue with my E60. I think it has to do with the way the door sills are designed to decrease wind noise at high speeds. Due to this design water falls in. However, I read that the new 3 Series does not have this issue because it has "channels" for the water to filter way. But I am not sure.
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My Ride: May 2004 525 Amethyst grey, Heated front seats, bluetooth prep, Adaptive Xenons, 6 CD changer, Front & Rear PDC, retro-fit 6 DVD changer in boot (trunk) with remote control plus headrest screens and IR headphones, Playstation connection to cabin, twin 12v outlets in rear cabin
Same for me - shame really.
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My Ride: 2011 F10 535i -Brilliant Graphite/Oyster
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2004 545i Black Sapphire/Truffle Brown interior
I have the same thing if there is water on the roof and I open any window, water pours in. Happened on my G35 also. That's what you get when they stopped making rain gutters on the roof
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My Ride: 2005 525i Titanium Silver Metalic and 2003 325xi Jet Black with the Premium Package in both cars.
I haven't experienced it as well. Have the car 13 months. No problems