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Car Forum / Peugeot Cars / January 2007

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206 Roland Garros Damp Rear Footwell

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martsmart - 19 Jan 2007 18:25 GMT
this is a 4 year old car, have noticed ’puddle’ in rear foot well
behind driver’s seat recently(only this spot affected). Obviously
water is coming in from somewhere, and recently we have had a lot of
rain. Does peugeot still have a problem with their drain holes on
doors?

anyone have any ideas, cos i’m getting loads of condensation due to
it., and its begining to smell, and more rain is due.

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Chris - 19 Jan 2007 21:38 GMT
> this is a 4 year old car, have noticed ’puddle’ in rear foot well
> behind driver’s seat recently(only this spot affected). Obviously
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> anyone have any ideas, cos i’m getting loads of condensation due to
> it., and its begining to smell, and more rain is due.

check your door rubber.is on the metal proply
Nigel - 20 Jan 2007 19:07 GMT
>> this is a 4 year old car, have noticed ’puddle’ in rear foot well
>> behind driver’s seat recently(only this spot affected). Obviously
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
>>
>check your door rubber.is on the metal proply
It's more than likely to be the membrane behind the door trim. Make
sure it is stuck to the metal all the way around, but especially at
the bottom.
 
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