Drafty rear doors

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meyersd

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I have a '98 Discovery LSE. I have had two separate passengers tell me they felt air coming through the bottom part of the rear passenger door while driving. The windows on all 4 doors appear to go all thr way up, and I haven't felt anything on the other doors. On both occassions, it was windy out, but I don't think that should make a difference. Is this a weather stripping issue?
 
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NHESS81

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My 97 D1 has kinda poor fitting doors too. I was able to adjust the drivers door a bit, by messing with the little bar that hangs off the edge of the door that locks it in--the name escapes me. You might be able to to this and 'tighten' up the door closure. Discoverys are just noisy and windy, just tell your passengers to bring a blanket, because its a safari every time they are driving with you, and you will only allow them to pack what they can carry, and if its too cold they need to carry a blanket!
 

joey

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Sounds like a weather strip issue. More than likely the bottom is getting worn from people scuffing their feet on it.
 

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