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Car Forum / Peugeot Cars / October 2005

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PEUGEOT 205 - VERY BAD WATER LEAK

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SHUNTERDRIVER7429 - 22 Oct 2005 21:56 GMT
Hi all - can you help i have a very bad water leak comming in from
somewhere - water ends up under rear seats and gets soaked up into foam
seating creating a very bad smell - can anyone who has had the same
problem and resolved the problem let me know. - i have changed all the
door seals but problem has not gone away -
Also are there any drainage pipes if so where are they located?
thanks
Carl Gibbs - 22 Oct 2005 22:02 GMT
> Hi all - can you help i have a very bad water leak comming in from
> somewhere - water ends up under rear seats and gets soaked up into foam
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> Also are there any drainage pipes if so where are they located?
> thanks

Check the seals round your rear light clusters, as these are a common
problem.  The water runs over the boot and down under the rear seats
SHUNTERDRIVER7429 - 22 Oct 2005 22:10 GMT
Hi are these seals around the rear light clusters east to replace
Carl Gibbs - 22 Oct 2005 22:29 GMT
> Hi are these seals around the rear light clusters east to replace

I just use to put some bathroom sealant round them  - easy, cheap fix and
worked fine.
wolves - 23 Oct 2005 10:00 GMT
i had the same problem on my 405,this caused water to get under the rear
passenger side seat,and into the boot.i changed the door seals but the
problem was due to a rear window which i had fitted and was leaking round
the seal.the company that fitted the window said it was the condition of
the car(rust around the window appeture) that caused the leak and not
their workmanship, but i took the car to a few different glass fitters for
advice.both of which said the fitting of the window was to blame,and one
glass company removed and resealed and refitted the window for £30.
 
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