How to change the door on a Hyundai Getz?

How to change the door on a Hyundai Getz?

The weather strips (which prevents water entering door on exterior window) does not have any screws. Simply prise the old strip off with pliers. Clean the surface and pop in the new strip. Click, click, done…

Where can I buy spare parts for my Hyundai Getz?

Hyundai vehicles are sold in 193 countries through some 6,000 dealerships and showrooms worldwide. In 2012, Hyundai sold over 4.4 million vehicles worldwide. Car Parts 2U stock a large range of spare car parts to suit the Hyundai GETZ. All our spare parts are brand new, ready to order through our secure online store and ship to you.

How long has the Hyundai Getz been in production?

It was produced for nine years and underwent significant changes in 2005 when the body shape was restyled. The Getz was available as a 4-speed automatic and 5-speed manual, with engine size ranging from 1.3L to 1.6L. We have Hyundai Elantra parts and Hyundai Getz parts for all models, including mechanical, electrical, and body parts.

The weather strips (which prevents water entering door on exterior window) does not have any screws. Simply prise the old strip off with pliers. Clean the surface and pop in the new strip. Click, click, done…

What to do with worn car door weatherseals?

Lubricating the seals with Rare Spares Rubber Magic or other rubber conditioner (beware silicone-based sprays as they can discolour your paint) and letting them set with the doors shut for a few days (do this several times) will help loosen the seals and bed them in. For more info and a full list of available seals, log on to: www.rarespares.net.au

How to remove old seal from car door?

1 Remove the old seal. The clips can be levered out using a fabricated tool; a trim clip removing tool also works. Note the tape to protect the paint. The seal may stick and it will likely be cracked and brittle, causing parts of it to break off but all remains must be removed.

Why are the seals on my car door wrong?

3 One of the most common installation errors is fitting the seals with the wrong side facing out. When installed correctly, shutting the door compresses the rubber against the body and water is directed outside. See here on the incorrectly oriented seal how water would be directed into the car.