Is there a plug or obvious ingress point for water to get into the right
back passenger floorwell as I have suddenly discovered the equivalent
water content of Australia's shortage in that position!!!! Help!
Gordon
Stuart Gray - 29 Oct 2004 18:23 GMT
> Is there a plug or obvious ingress point for water to get into the right
> back passenger floorwell as I have suddenly discovered the equivalent
> water content of Australia's shortage in that position!!!! Help!
>
> Gordon
If it's a Pug 205 the rear quarterlight seals or rear light cluster seals
are a good bet.
What car is it ?????? : )
gordythegouge - 29 Oct 2004 20:27 GMT
StevieWonder - 29 Oct 2004 23:54 GMT
Have you had the passenger door replaced at all? I had mine replaced on my
406 and just this week a pool of water appeared in the footwell after
heavy rain. It seems the bottom of the door does not quite make contact
with the inside rubber seal, the water is pooling in the door sill between
the 2 seals and spilling over into the footwell as the seal to the door is
no longer good.
Nik&Andy - 30 Oct 2004 13:13 GMT
I'll put money on it being the inner door membrane, it's a plastic liner
that covers the inside of the door and stops water from running down the
windows and into the car.
You have to take the door card off to get to it, you can re-seal the musing
silicon sealant or something similar.
Andy
> Is there a plug or obvious ingress point for water to get into the right
> back passenger floorwell as I have suddenly discovered the equivalent
> water content of Australia's shortage in that position!!!! Help!
>
> Gordon
gordythegouge - 30 Oct 2004 14:05 GMT
Removing the door card? Is that a job for your average Mr. Bean or will it
have to go to a garage?
Gordy
Nik&Andy - 30 Oct 2004 17:11 GMT
It's easy, you just have to work out where the fixings are and how they come
apart, best way to learn is go and take the card off one in the scrappy.
Andy
> Removing the door card? Is that a job for your average Mr. Bean or will it
> have to go to a garage?
> Gordy