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Getting water between door

Slikka

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I noticed some water getting into these spots one day is anyone else have this is this normal i took it to the dealer the guy said it was normal but not sure
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I don’t remember if it was here or another Tacoma forum, but it was mentioned about plugs in the bottom of the door in the drain holes. Maybe check there.

Black rubber plugs.
 

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I know you think it would drain out a little better but it puddles there
 

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I looked at your second picture a little better is that the underside of door panel and door if so your door drain plugs might be clogged
 

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That looks pretty normal. I get the same thing with a couple of drops that might be from water sitting on the seals. If you're worried you can pull the door drain plugs to see if you have any water building up.
 

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Looks fairly normal, the door collects a lot of water from rain and/or washing your truck. There is a plastic barrier which separates that area from your interior, but it can fill up and leak if there's a clog. Open you door and move it back and forth to see if there is any sloshing. If not, you're good!
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