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So a door seal should not seal?
I don't think so!
Your door is out of adjustment. Most likey at the top back. This lets water past the seal and into and build up in the bottom "sump" area. I think the door structure eventually warps/bends over time. I had original seals on the 83 and found the new replacements have the assembly gap at the bottom rather than at the top back corner. Yeah german engineering!
This is most likely the means by which the rear passenger foot wells get flooded.
Also the wiper seal accross the bottom of the window is shot letting the water run into the door cavity. The door actually has drain holes across the bottom to let water out of the cavity!
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