wet floors/water in car

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by funky, Mar 18, 2005.

  1. funky

    funky Guest

    Ciao

    (Maybe this is already solved aber doppel haelt besser).
    I have been reading some posts from guys speaking of really wet floors
    (when it rains). I owe a 306 1.9 D and had the same problem but a
    smart (italian ) guy solved it!

    No window seal broken, no air conditionin leak, no condense water.
    The front steel (?) panel of the 306 (open the bonnet and you will
    see it at the height of the passenger seat) has a hole to let pipes
    and conducts go through (I assume its basically aircon pipes). That
    hole is selaed with a gum sealing that eventually gets old and doesnt
    fit properly after some time. When you are driving (and steering left)
    your right tyre will "spit" water exactly in direction of that hole.
    Thats where the water comes in.

    Seal it and your problems are gone. Hope it helps.
     
    funky, Mar 18, 2005
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  2. funky

    jmclk Guest

    i had same problem with wet floor on driverside it turned out to be the
    drain holes block with leaves under the front wiper motor and cause a
    mini swimming pool and leaked in through the wiring loom dont know ir this
    will help but thats the problem i had unblocked the leaves and it stop
    leaking in water
     
    jmclk, Mar 18, 2005
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