timberwoof
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I've been having this same problem. I'm gonna go try the pinch weld fix first. The seal on mine doesn't appear to be damaged but it is leaking pretty good.
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Glad it worked out
Another option is to add weatherstrip to the glass itself, so it seals rubber on rubber. One of the reasons why german cars are so quiet. I'm going to do all my doors soon.
Mine would leak once in a while..I put a thick coating of dielectric grease on the rubber as a temp fix to help seal. I'm going to buy this and see how it works
Amazon.com: E Support 315" 8Meter Big D 3M Car Motor Auto Door Rubber Seal Strip Weatherstrip Seals Hollow: Automotive
Come to think of it maybe that's why the rear wiper motors are known for failing.