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View Poll Results: Do you have rust as shown?
3 door YES, rust found 37 16.74%
3 door NO 33 14.93%
5 door YES, rust found 14 6.33%
5 door NO 133 60.18%
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Old 3rd April 2008, 15:48   #1 (permalink)
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Rust on Doors Poll

As per Rust on doors, a poll to find out who / what is affected.

Please only vote once you have checked!
(although I've set it so that you can change your mind if you find it later)

what you're looking for is:


and (hopefully not)


see the original thread for more pics.

With thanks to ante00 and Ravachol



Please note that we may split this down further in the future if it looks like only some of either body type are affected.

To help this, if you vote YES please reply with something along the lines of "Yes, Type S '07"
many thanks

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Old 3rd April 2008, 15:53   #2 (permalink)
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why am i afraid to go and take a look?
but i'll be a big boy and do it when i get home from work and place a vote.
keeping the fingers (already) crossed
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I pointed the rust out to my dealer yesterday (when there for another issue).

They hinted that they'd maybe seen it before, but it wasn't an issue and was just surface rust - admittedly, mine wasn't as bad as the photos in the original thread.

It has all been cleaned off and looks fine again, although I will be keeping an eye on it periodically. Worry is that there is more rust under the tape/rubber, or down inside the seam.
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There is none on my 5 door on bits of metal I can see by moving the rubbers. Ther is some tape behind there, should I peel that back to look?
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Just checked mine and is fine
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My 5 door is fine, just checked
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There is none on my 5 door on bits of metal I can see by moving the rubbers. Ther is some tape behind there, should I peel that back to look?
depends how brave you are...

If you peel it back, it might not stick down again - but then if you peel it back and find rust...

I'm in the "if I can't see it, it can't be there!" camp myself, but...
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Yes, Type-S 07.
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Can't see any on mine, thank god, its only a few weeks old!

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Old 6th April 2008, 10:14   #10 (permalink)
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08 Type R, though its only the driver door, passenger has a good coating of paint
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Mines OK, but it is only 6 months old.
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Tiny bit of rust on both doors.

Not impressed.
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Tiny bit of rust on both doors.

Not impressed.
Exactly, after a few months of ownership, a new car shouldn't rust (I have checked behind every seal and around every bolt, not a trace of rust anywhere else!!!!! So it is B*ll*cks that it occurs all over the car!). Also had a word with a friend who does mechanics in his spare time and he agrees he'd be worried about where else was rusting and how would it affect car safety (i.e. impact safety) in a few years!

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Getting it serviced next week so that is down on the snag list.

I'm just slightly concerned that a small patch of rust will, over time, turn into a much larger patch of rust and then a nasty looking hole....
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Exactly and if it somewhere like a door then what damage will it cause.

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Exactly and if it is somewhere like a door then what damage will it cause around it?

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No on Type R ............But it's only 4 weeks old so I would hope not
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my five door is fine...
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I have some slight oxidation..
So I've coated the area with some Motorcycle chain wax
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All good here 4 months in. Maybe keep squirting some WD40 in there tho...?
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