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Genuine Mazda Weather Stripping Components

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FAQs About Replacing Door Weather Stripping in Your Mazda

Is it time to replace your Mazda door frame weather stripping? We have all the properly fitted weather stripping parts needed for repairs at up to 35% off the MSRP with speedy nationwide shipping!

Front Weather-Strip

Part Number: B25D-56-770A
Mazda Mazda
Other Names: Weatherstrip Bonnet
Fits:
  • Mazda:
    • Protege
$3.75

Belt Weather-Strip

Part Number: T001-50-640D
Mazda Mazda
Other Names: Mold Right Front Belt
Replaces: T00150640C
Fits:
  • Mazda:
    • Millenia
MSRP $188.84
$152.93

Inner Weather-Strip

Part Number: UB40-59-821A
Mazda Mazda
Notes: Included with door trim panel assembly.
Other Names: W Strip Left
Description: Door, pillars, side & rear, se-5.
Fits:
  • Mazda:
    • B2000,
    • B2200,
    • B2600
MSRP $56.29
$45.59

Door Weather-Strip

Part Number: BHN9-59-760C
Mazda Mazda
Other Names: Weatherstrip(L) Door
Replaces: BHN9-59-760B, BJS7-59-760, BJS7-59-760A, BJS7-59-760B
Description: Mexico built.
Fits:
  • Mazda:
    • 3
MSRP $46.46
$34.00

Lower Weather-Strip

Part Number: LC62-58-76X
Mazda Mazda
Other Names: Weatherstrip F Door Low
Fits:
  • Mazda:
    • MPV
$1.73

Inner Weather-Strip

Part Number: TK48-62-76YC
Mazda Mazda
Other Names: Wthstp Parting Seal
Replaces: TK48-62-76YA, TK48-62-76YB
Fits:
  • Mazda:
    • CX-9
MSRP $31.07
$24.23

Inner Weather-Strip

Part Number: B467-58-821
Mazda Mazda
Other Names: W Strip Right
Fits:
  • Mazda:
    • 323
MSRP $38.36
$31.06

Rear Weather-Strip

Part Number: LC62-56-760
Mazda Mazda
Other Names: Weatherstrip Bonnet Rear
Fits:
  • Mazda:
    • MPV
$3.81

Rear Weather-Strip

Part Number: GP9A-56-760A
Mazda Mazda
Other Names: Rubber Seal Cowl Panel
Description: With mazdaspeed6.
Fits:
  • Mazda:
    • 6
$25.15

Front Weather-Strip

Part Number: TK4856770
MAZDA MAZDA
Other Names: Wthstp Parting Seal
Fits:
  • Mazda:
    • CX-9
MSRP $49.48
$36.21

Weather-Strip On Body

Part Number: KD53-68-913A
Mazda Mazda
Other Names: Welt(R) Seaming
Replaces: KD53-68-913, KD53-68-914
Description: Rear door weather-strip  On the body  Genuine OE Mazda Part# KD53-68-913A
Fits:
  • Mazda:
    • CX-5
MSRP $99.32
$69.71

Side Weather-Strip

Part Number: N243-50-899
Mazda Mazda
Notes: Included with windshield.
Other Names: Windshield Seal, Dam Weatherstrip
Fits:
  • Mazda:
    • MX-5 Miata
MSRP $8.99
$7.02

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How Much Does Door Weather Stripping Cost for My Mazda CX-3?

The cost of replacing door weather stripping on your Mazda CX-3 depends on whether you’re purchasing genuine Mazda parts or aftermarket alternatives. Genuine Mazda door weather stripping typically ranges from $50 to $150 per door, depending on the model year and part availability. It's always a good idea to use OEM weather stripping for the best fit and to ensure optimal protection against the elements.

Is Replacing Weather Stripping in My Mazda6 a DIY Job?

Replacing the weather stripping on your Mazda6 yourself is a manageable DIY project for those with basic automotive skills. It generally involves removing the old stripping by pulling it away from the door frame, cleaning the surface thoroughly with soap and or alcohol, and then applying the new weather stripping with the provided adhesives or hardware screws. Be sure to check your owner's manual or online tutorials for detailed instructions. If you prefer, a professional installation at a dealership or repair shop can also be done, typically costing extra for labor.

Why is My Mazda RX-8 Door Frame Whistling When I Drive?

If you hear a whistling sound coming from your Mazda RX-8 door frame while driving, it's likely due to worn or damaged weather stripping. When weather stripping wears out, gaps can form around the doors, allowing air to enter at high speeds and causing that whistling noise. Replacing the old weather stripping with new OEM parts should resolve the issue and improve your car’s insulation against wind, water, and noise. It's important to inspect the door seals regularly to prevent these door-related problems.