2009 Automatic Coupe - Speaker Moisture?

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afterburner89
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Car: 2009 G37 Coupe - Black

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Recently in the rain, when I've been driving on the freeway for more than a couple minutes, I notice that there's a buildup of water on the front upper speaker covers (I believe it's the passenger & driver tweeters). It takes up about half the speaker cover, so it's a pretty substantial amount.

I'm guessing this is a sealant issue, but wanted to check with you guys to see if you have recommendations on checking it out, or knowing what's up?


Gilley
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My initial thought is, as you suggest, a seal issue with the rubber molding at the window. Inspect the area to see if the window is going all the way up or if there is a tear or deformity in the rubber molding.

afterburner89
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Will do, thanks gilley.

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Could easily be a window alignment issue where it's not sealing well.


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