Hi,
I am getting serious amounts of water in my passenger footwell. I think it happens when the car sits still, so what I am getting at is in theory it cant be a hole in floor, because this seems to be a serious amount of water literally inches deep I discovered today, so I am guessing this must be draining into the footwell from above. I notice the plastic trim on my passenger side window (Please see attached a picture) is not sealing against the window (the arrows show the gap) as the plastic screw that is meant to be holding it tight is f**ked so it hangs loose. I think my last mechanic messed about with the trim fixing my wiper motors.
Is the trim not sealing properly causing the problem? If so, where the f**k is it getting into my footwell? Or, am I looking at the wrong thing here? Just seems too much of a coincidence to me both the water and the trim issue being on the same side of the car.
Any help would be seriously appreciated as I have already spent one weekend lifting the carpets, taking my seats out etc, I thought I had left my window open last time and that was the cause....but it defo aint the reason this time.
Many Thanks in advance.
Rgds,
SpeedJunky
Water in my footwell!!!!!!!
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Water in my footwell!!!!!!!
Misano Red - 470bhp
3' downpipes, Miltek, KSport 8pot front brakes, RS6 Callipers/RS4 B7 discs rear, ITG Filter
3' downpipes, Miltek, KSport 8pot front brakes, RS6 Callipers/RS4 B7 discs rear, ITG Filter
Re: Water in my footwell!!!!!!!
There is a common fault with the B5 as with a lot of cars and that is that the engine bay bulkhead where the battery sits has water drain holes that block up with leaves etc and as the water does not drain it fills up and then leaks through certain holes etc and then leaks into the footwell of the car. This has not happend to mine as it has always been garaged or covered up and i had been warned about this (bulkhead is as shiney as the rest of the car lol). Hope this helps.
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Re: Water in my footwell!!!!!!!
Thanks for your reply, I will take apart the battery area tomorrow and see what I find.
Misano Red - 470bhp
3' downpipes, Miltek, KSport 8pot front brakes, RS6 Callipers/RS4 B7 discs rear, ITG Filter
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Re: Water in my footwell!!!!!!!
Ok, you were correct, so many thanks....look at the state of my grommet under the battery...!!
3 or 4 inches of water under my servo....
After a nice clean though....
I know my pics only show the grommet under the battery, the one under the servo was a git to get to with my hands, so I got the missus to get her hands dirty for a change....she did a fine job!!
So many thanks for your assistance!!! I have taken out my rear seat and front passenger seat now, lifted the carpet, now an overnight drying out process with a fan heater from B&Q!
Cheers,
SpeedJunky
3 or 4 inches of water under my servo....
After a nice clean though....
I know my pics only show the grommet under the battery, the one under the servo was a git to get to with my hands, so I got the missus to get her hands dirty for a change....she did a fine job!!
So many thanks for your assistance!!! I have taken out my rear seat and front passenger seat now, lifted the carpet, now an overnight drying out process with a fan heater from B&Q!
Cheers,
SpeedJunky
Misano Red - 470bhp
3' downpipes, Miltek, KSport 8pot front brakes, RS6 Callipers/RS4 B7 discs rear, ITG Filter
3' downpipes, Miltek, KSport 8pot front brakes, RS6 Callipers/RS4 B7 discs rear, ITG Filter
Re: Water in my footwell!!!!!!!
no probs glad to be of assistance
Re: Water in my footwell!!!!!!!
very useful photos - cheers
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