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Rear Doors Rust, Bottom / Interior


oskar27

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I have a 2016 Edge Titanium, FWD, 2L ECOBoost, 62K Kilometers no problems so far at all. Leased the car new and bought the lease at the end. I'm aware of the coolant intrusion issue.

 

The interior of both rear doors by the bottom started rusting. That's a bad doors design because the way the doors are made it creates a place for dirt to accumulate in that area and start rusting.

 

Plan to go to a body shop soon. The two front doors in the same area are clean but depending on how they will fix the rear doors I may ask to do the same on the front doors.

 

Any idea how they can fix the problem?

 

Thanks

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Doesn't matter which end he sprays in.  If you see rust, then you have rust, plain and simple.  You will not know how much rust you have in that door unless you take the door apart.

 

Covering the rust with any type of lubricant / sealer / anti-rust compound does not make the rust go away.  It masks it.

The only real way to eliminate the rust is to cut it out and you will have to take a good section of the rusted area and the surrounding non-rusted area out to ensure you get it all, or as much as possible.

 

Rust is a cancer.  What you don't see is what can kill your car.

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11 minutes ago, Samurai Edge said:

Doesn't matter which end he sprays in.  If you see rust, then you have rust, plain and simple.  You will not know how much rust you have in that door unless you take the door apart.

 

Covering the rust with any type of lubricant / sealer / anti-rust compound does not make the rust go away.  It masks it.

The only real way to eliminate the rust is to cut it out and you will have to take a good section of the rusted area and the surrounding non-rusted area out to ensure you get it all, or as much as possible.

 

Rust is a cancer.  What you don't see is what can kill your car.

I understand all this and what rust can do and I do not want to cover the rust. That area at the bottom of the door is very difficult to cut and re build and that's the reason I posted here to get info from other members. Hopefully the dealer tomorrow will tell me how it can be fixed.

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