Door glass waist seals maintenance

RPSN

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The left-hand side door window glass on my car was recently making a scraping noise when opening/closing it so I decided to give the waist seals a deep clean to get rid of any stubborn dirt/debris etc. Since doing so the window operation is smooth as silk.

For those who haven’t done it before it’s easy enough to do. Fully lower the door glass then pull the rubber back at the rear end of the waist seal to expose the torx screw (T25). Remove the screw being careful that it doesn’t drop down behind the rubber. Push up the end of the waist seal by hand and work along it towards the front. Once it’s up carefully pull it backwards so that it comes out from under the exterior door mirror. Use a small brush or toothbrush to remove any loose debris from it then thoroughly clean it with a damp/wet cloth. I also used a vacuum cleaner to remove any dirt/debris from the channels in the rubber seal that remains in the door.

When refitting the waist seal start to insert it a few inches back from the exterior door mirror and carefully slide it in ensuring the rubber lip fits over the door aluminium channel. Once it’s all the way in work along it towards the rear whilst pushing down to fully seat it. The rear end of the waist seal should align with the edge of the door. Hold it down and secure it in position with the torx retaining screw.

Whenever I wash the car (mostly by hand) I make a point of getting any crud out from the waist seals. However, this is the first time I’ve removed the seals to give them a deep clean and it was definitely worth it. In future I’ll be doing this more regularly!

Here’s some pics from the job...
 

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Me too!

Probably because whenever I wash the car I make a point of getting any crud out from the waist seals so I thought that was adequate. The recent scraping noise when operating the window spurred me on so I'll be doing a deep clean of the seals more often in future.
 
Thanks for this. I had a go at it the other day, took the screw out but I couldn't budge the strip at all. Are they purposely sealed on? I gave up and just hoovered along it which stopped the glass screeching.
 
Cheers guys 👍

The waist seals aren't 'purposely sealed on'. They are held in place by the single torx screw and the rubber lip on them which fits over the door aluminium channel. After you’ve removed the screw you need to apply enough pressure by hand to push up the end of the seal nearest the rear edge of the door (see attached pic with arrow pointers) and then work along it towards the front.

Tip: After the waist seals are removed ensure that if you close the door, do it very gently as the door glass will vibrate!

Hoovering as you did is good preventative maintenance but you won't get all the crud off until you remove the waist seals and thoroughly clean them which is easy enough to do.
 

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