Maybe we need a how not to section

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Huskyxantia
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Maybe we need a how not to section

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Stumbled across this while doing some research ! :shock:


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Followed next week by , whys my electrics playing up......
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Common enough problem, missed the hose on the bulkhead bit on a first watch, hence your title. A slight change of title could start a general thread to mop up the subject of water ingress in cars. The Clio I have been working on recently to get through the MOT has had the problem for a while now of the soggy footwell on the passenger side 99.9% likely to come from the sunroof drains or seal. Ruined the side impact sensor of the SRS system mounted low down on the sill and butting up on the saturated sound deadening insulation and the soggy carpet.

Carpet suitably sliced up, and sound insulation foam removed from the footwell. There is a fix, but its getting round to it :-D Meanwhile since removing the carpet and foam there hasn't been a single decent drying day to dry them out.

Looks like the folks responsible for the video are making a business out of Water Leaks...amongst other car valeting services

https://cars.newagain.co.uk/car-water-leak.asp

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