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DIY DIY: Replacing your door weatherstriping

Discussion in 'Other DIY & Questions' started by plu, Nov 14, 2006.

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    plu Well-Known Member

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    DIY: Replacing your door weatherstriping

    Tools needed: none
    Time required: 20 minutes for 4 doors
    Cost: about $48 per door for weatherstriping from dealership at full price. Your choice of Oak or Grey colors.
    This is what my door has been doing for over 2 years now, right after warrenty ended. I think this part should of been recalled because I've seen many 8th generation Corolla with this trim piece peeling. It's not a problem with the rubber seal failing yet. The rubber is turning more brittle, but not leaking. This is more of a cosmetic problem.
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    Eventually, it will lead to this:
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    So, I brought new weatherstrips from the dealership to replace them.
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    All you have to do is pull on the weatherstrip and it will come off with some effort. Then, do the opposite to replace. Just make sure you push in on the weatherstriping until you feel it fall into place against the frame. I would start with aligning the triangular edge piece on the top of the frame first and then go from there. You may have to ply back the panels on the B pillar and scruff plate to fit the weatherstriping but you need not take the pieces out.
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    TA DA. You are done. Check out the old weatherstriping! It's more of a comestic issue than anything.
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    SaberJ2X Lurk MOAR

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    mine doesn't have the thing your pulling in the first picture
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    it does.. it probly just hasn't broken yet...
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    JspeXAE102 Well-Known Member

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    7th gens only have it on the doors
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    SaberJ2X Lurk MOAR

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    it doesn't :p it's all white :p :)
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    Ares Active Member

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    I need to change the ones in my rear windows....
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    Well, this also fixed my problem with this moldy smell in the car everytime after it rains. I guess the weatherstripping was leaking water into the rear stinking up the car. I thought it was the rain water in AC vents, but it turns out to be the weatherstripping.
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    DjiNN New Member

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    i need to get some for my car .. mine tore bcz of me rubbing against it while getting out of the car
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    1337Rolla oh my

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    I need to replace mine eventually. I have a set of tan/black rubber seals in great shape but my black/black S ones are rotting pretty quickly. They probably wont last another year. :eek:


    also can you add the toyota part # to your DIY? thx.
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    PortCityRolla New Member

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    Damn, I have this problem too, do you know the part number?
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    magnem44 The Magnificent

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    glad u posted this i have the same problem with mine. now i know what i have to do thanks.
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    asn13oy Stepping Stones

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    I'm feeling charitable...

    Rocker/Pillars/Floor - Interior Trim

    -Front Door Opening
    • Black R 62313-02030-C0
    • Black L 62314-02010-C0
    • Charcoal R 62313-02030-B1
    • Charcoal L 62314-02010-B1
    • Neutral Bone R 62313-02030-E0
    • Neutral Bone L 62314-02010-E0

    -Rear Door Opening
    • Black R 62333-02020-C0
    • Black L 62334-02010-C0
    • Charcoal R 62333-02020-B1
    • Charcoal L 62334-02010-B1
    • Neutral Bone R 62333-02020-E0
    • Neutral Bone L 62334-02010-E0

    Front Door - Hardware

    -Weatherstrip
    • R 67861-02070
    • L 67862-02080

    Rear Door - Hardware

    -Weatherstrip
    • R 67871-02040
    • L 67872-02040

    Oh, and Toyota of Hollywood has usually had the best prices I've come across.
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    What is the difference between the front door opening 'interior trim' part and the front door 'hardware' weatherstrip part? My interior trim is brittle and breaking apart. I was thinking the 'interior trim' part was the interior trim attached to the weatherstrip. Do I need to buy both the 'interior trim' part and the 'weatherstip' part? I appreciate help on this. Thanks.
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    asn13oy Stepping Stones

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    The interior trim part is the stuff you want to get. The door hardware weatherstrip is the rubber strip that sits around the actual door.
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    my cousin & friend's car has this problem. Has anyone found this for cheaper than the dealership?

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