Since the the upper part of the door splits and lifts away from the roof, is there any concern in rainy days? Will the water drip into the car along the edges?
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Personally I don't worry about this problem, because the water will follow the sealing strip and down to the ground. Although I am not sure can the water gets into the car through the rotating hinge/axis. Hope somebody can tell me.
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Actually, it doesn't anymore!Since it does rain in NoCal, though, I expect that they'll get this right.
Any thoughts?
I would be more worried about low ceiling garage than the rain...
There are well documented proximity sensors for that. Doors will stop short of the ceiling/obstruction.
What if the sensors are malfunctioning?