Cab Window Gasket Degradation
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Looking at a used 2018 Cab S. The rubber gaskets around the driver and passenger doors are discolored and cracked. Mechanic suggests that this is a result of sun damage. Since the vehicle only has 6,000 miles and is a little over a year old , this seems unusual to me. Can this be restored without replacing gaskets? If not, any estimate as to the replacement costs.
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Based on your description it does not sound like repair is possible but as usual, pics of such things are a big help. Is it at a Porsche dealer? If so I would push for replacement under warranty. Otherwise, I did a quick Google search and came up with the following: https://www.oemluxuryparts.com/oem-p...yABEgKsxPD_BwE
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I have an ‘18 Cab and my door weatherstrips are perfect. I personally wouldn’t buy a car that new with a problem like that. As Bob asked, is it at a Pcar dealership? Regardless, make them replace them.
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My cab is a 2013, has 40k miles, and has been in the South its whole life. My seals are not that way. It is garaged and I do treat them but still.
Definitely something that should be covered under warranty. Is the car not still under warranty where you are?
Definitely something that should be covered under warranty. Is the car not still under warranty where you are?
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Given my prior response, I don't understand the comments about not responding. The vehicle is not at a Porsche dealer. It is offered for sale by a BMW dealer. I have attempted to contact several Porsche dealers about the problem and so far no one has responded.
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We must have been typing at the same time. Sorry if I offended.
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Regardless, it is NOT normal, and given the age of the car, I doubt it's sun damage.