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Car Forum / Jaguar Cars / January 2004

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Leak on Driver's Side??

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pdb - 19 Jan 2004 21:44 GMT
After letting the snowstorm melt off my 1994 XJ6, I found a puddle of water
in the driver footwell.  It has never leaked before, not from going thru car
washes nor sitting in Northwest rain storms.
I got it all dried out. then it rained last night and, lo and behold (what
does "lo" mean??), more water in the footwell.
Can anyone give me a clue where it might be leaking in from?  And why it
suddenly appeared after all these years?
Thanks.
William Watson - 20 Jan 2004 04:12 GMT
> After letting the snowstorm melt off my 1994 XJ6, I found a puddle of
> water in the driver footwell.  It has never leaked before, not from going
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> Can anyone give me a clue where it might be leaking in from?  And why it
> suddenly appeared after all these years?

'Lo' is similar to 'look', as in look; see; behold; observe.  "Lo and
behold" is a fancy way of saying "look and see", or "step right up and
see".

As for the water, if it was a Series III I'd suspect the windscreen, but I
don't know about the later cars.  Why all of a sudden implies something
dried out, cracked, shifted, etc....

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PH - 20 Jan 2004 08:24 GMT
Possibly a blocked drain so that the water doesn't drain out through the
little tube at the back of the front wheel arch. On a UK car it comes in on
the passengers side and pours over the ECU.

Paul
> After letting the snowstorm melt off my 1994 XJ6, I found a puddle of water
> in the driver footwell.  It has never leaked before, not from going thru car
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> suddenly appeared after all these years?
> Thanks.
dave - 21 Jan 2004 04:26 GMT
If it is like my 91 model, there is a duck bill drain on the engine side
of the firewall that gets clogged. That can cause water to enter parts
of the system it shouldn't.

Also there is a drain on both sides of the transmission hump right about
where you right knee is. This clears out the blowers.
You have to pull back some of the carpet on the side of the hump to get
access to it. There is a rubber joint that can be separated and the
system can be blown clear.

Dave

> Possibly a blocked drain so that the water doesn't drain out through the
> little tube at the back of the front wheel arch. On a UK car it comes in on
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>>suddenly appeared after all these years?
>>Thanks.
pdb - 21 Jan 2004 20:51 GMT
Thank you very much for the help.  I can't wait till Saturday when I can get
at it!
Paul

> If it is like my 91 model, there is a duck bill drain on the engine side
> of the firewall that gets clogged. That can cause water to enter parts
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> >>suddenly appeared after all these years?
> >>Thanks.
Dick Pearson - 22 Jan 2004 01:50 GMT
The "duckbill" will bre visible directly below the wiper motor on the
firewall. LOL.

Dick

>Thank you very much for the help.  I can't wait till Saturday when I can get
>at it!
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>> >>suddenly appeared after all these years?
>> >>Thanks.
Livewire - 22 Jan 2004 06:19 GMT
Incontinence is another clue..

> The "duckbill" will bre visible directly below the wiper motor on the
> firewall. LOL.
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>>> >>why it suddenly appeared after all these years?
>>> >>Thanks.
pdb - 24 Jan 2004 20:06 GMT
On my '94 XJ6, I found a pair of drain hoses in the front door hinge area.
They are only a couple of inches long and they empty onto a rubber flap
which routes the water away from the hinge itself, and directs it to pour
down the open area around the hinges.

I couldn't find anything under the wiper motor.  As the footwell dries out,
the last area to dry is the outside edge, along the door sill.   This leads
me to believe the hoses by the xmission hump are OK.   Make sense?

> After letting the snowstorm melt off my 1994 XJ6, I found a puddle of water
> in the driver footwell.  It has never leaked before, not from going thru car
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> suddenly appeared after all these years?
> Thanks.

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