Replacing Toyota Sedan Door Seals

Replacing Toyota Sedan Door Seals

In this video I will show you how to replace the door seals on a Toyota sedan. In this case it’s a 2001 Avalon but I’m sure all the Toyota models are similar.

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julia mapp says:

Hi where you bought it from

junglist1soldier says:

One question. What would the part be called that goes between the inner door seal and the interior/headliner? Mine is all aged and the adhesive that held the interior color strip has failed and instead of grey, all you see is gross orange adhesive. My weatherstripping is perfect, even though I just got a low mileage 2000 Corolla.

RaveSoCal says:

having issues finding seal for my 2011 scion xb, anyone have an idea where i cod find or at least what type is it? is similar to this in video but not quite.. thanks in advance!!

Sam says:

Thank you for making this video, I now understand the concept of replacing door weatherstripping. The holding clips was the main point I needed to understand and now I'm ready to tackle my Jeep.

Kai Roger Hjelmeland says:

Thanks! I changed my inner and outer seals a month ago with Oem for my land cruiser. The driver side I still have shut really hard for it to shut close. Does it need some time to fit tight or should I check the seal again?

nightswmr says:

On the door-mounted seal, contrary to the instructions given, I found it much easier to insert the rubber in the track in the top of the door by inserting first the outside, then the inside track, for about 2 or 3 inches at a time, then repeating,

quan says:

sir does your door get a lot tighter to open & close after replacing these seals?

gear head says:

How do you go on buying these

LaMuneca Jaramillo says:

Thank you so much for sharing with us 🙂 now only if I can find the seals for inside and outside

MA Enriquez says:

Can you please mention where to buy this outer door replacement for a 94 Camry sedan LE and what the part number is for the driver side? When I search online I only see “slip on” universal gasket (Amazon) and they give no clue as to whether they will work or not. I am not a car repair person, but as a 63 old capable DIY female, I have had too many times now where the doors freeze shut and I am locked out of my vehicle after work with no one around, at 8 pm at night, I need to fix this quick. I also need to do the trunk so that I can take out the shovel in snowstorms.

Rich The Tour Guy says:

Thank you. Its a very well put video. I need to change for my car. Its leaking and the doors make noise while closing.

herculesx says:

Would have been Nice if you would have Closed the Door Before and after,I always listen to a Car Door Closing Hear how Worn it is! Otherwise Not Bad!

Timothy Jackson says:

Would you suggest using silicone to seal inner door? After putting the seal back in, or in combination?

Scott Radford says:

Hi Tim. Thanks for the video. It helped me work through a similar issue on my Honda Accord. By the way I’m the same Scott that worked at the “Lazy B” with you.

joesaric1 says:

What is the price of 1 seal ?

T Wakes says:

awesome vid

Lynn Kilcoyne says:

Thanks for the video. Just did the replacement on the inner seal in less than 10 minutes. No cutting is needed just press the seal in starting at the corner. When you get to the end there is a bit of buckling so lift a couple of feet and shift the seal. It fits exactly as it should for about $100.

Timothy Lindsey says:

I purchased the door seals at the local Toyota dealer.

sergio casanova says:

Can you help me in where to purchase the seals for both front doors on my 2004 Camry

Shiva Maraj says:

Great video

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