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Wet Floor, Where To Start Looking?


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Guest xr3idan

hi all, after my mk4 xr3i going straight through an mot ive noticed my drivers side floor front and back but more front than back is soaked, i just wondered where to start looking for the problem? i know that my window has come off the runners in that door but the window still seems to fit snug against the roof. infact when i close the door i still have to push the window in so that it seals against the roof rubber.

 

any ideas would be appricated

 

thanks dan.

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It could be leaking through the window top seal, do you also have a wet seat. If not try clearing the drain channels from the sill by sticking something like a pipe cleaner size, but stiffer material like a coat hanger.

 

Also remove the front inner wing liners and clear the mud stored up behind.

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will get out and investigate tomorrow as ive had my daughter all day so tomorrow is the day i hopefully find out where water is coming from, not many more probs to sort now lol, other than me splitting my windscreen in half the other day when i got pi***d off and slammed my roof shut to find the handles were colsed in the impact cracked screen right down the middle, £75 excess for new one here we come

:sad:

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ok, so just a quick update, after a night of rain i got in emily to go to work this morning and not only is the floor like a paddling pool but my seat is now soaked aswell :sad: and the only thing ive changed over the weekend is putting my drivers side window back on its runners..... i am baffled as to where the water is getting in, or mores to the point the amount of water getting in, unbelievable!!!! i reckon i would have had a drier seat if id left the bloody window open......... im really gratefull of any advice as really dont know where to start.......

 

thanks dan.

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swimming trunks seem a good idea thb lol

 

when i shut the drivers door the window sticks out and i then have 2 push it in and under the roof seal.

saturday im gonna get a friend to pour water over drivers side of the roof and over door and seals while i play detective to give me more of an insight as to where its coming from so i can choose an appropriate plan of action lol

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Guest Bianca.08.t.92

Hii

I had this problem and i found out that bcos my battery tray was rusting and along that part of the engine there was a small hole in the metal and that was how loads of water was getting into the car. As my windows are sealed tight and nothing could come in that way i was so confused.

Hope it helps

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hi Bianca, ive not long ago had my battery tray/bulkhead repaired to get through an mot. the guy done a really good job 2. doubt it is thzat but ill check today once checked window and roof seals and report back :smile:

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Guest xr3idan

sounds like a silly question but how many of you have had water coming in from the triangle piece at the top of the door where it meets the roof?? and how good is storm sure????

 

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Guest suffolk04

I've got the same problem, can see it running down the A pillar, gathering at the bottom and leaking inside, thought it was door rubber seal, so changed that put vaseline everywhere, but still gets in.

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Are there any decent pictures of how the water chanels should look on a mk4? I've seen the mk5 picture floating about on the net, but that's leaking onto the seat and not down the a pillar to the floor

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I put tigerseal PU sealant onto the triangular blocks so no water seeps back. Vaseline wont do anything.

I've got the same problem, can see it running down the A pillar, gathering at the bottom and leaking inside, thought it was door rubber seal, so changed that put vaseline everywhere, but still gets in.

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Guest suffolk04

not sure which part you mean, one part is plugged up already, but wouldnt this cause water to leak on the seat rather than near the speaker/floor?

 

 

 

 

this is where the water gathers/drips to

 

 

 

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and looks like its coming from this part, but dont know if sealing it will help

 

 

i noticed this seal on the outer a pillar is split, dont know how much or if this would cause it, and dont know what to ask for when people on ebay are breaking them

 

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My Drivers foot well has been soaked for around 4 weeks now, found out the Heater matrix has started leaking coolant all over the foot well :sad:. I brought some k seal today hope this fixes the issue.

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and looks like its coming from this part, but dont know if sealing it will help

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i noticed this seal on the outer a pillar is split, dont know how much or if this would cause it, and dont know what to ask for when people on ebay are breaking them

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im braking 2x cabs if you looking for seals :smile:

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be a nightmare to take that bit off.. ive never known them to need changing to be honest... unless im looking at wrong bit lol,could be the seal that runs along top of windscreen and screws down on each end or the door seals

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Guest suffolk04

Think your right with it looking hard to get off. Looks like its clipped on somehow. Is that seal your talking about common to go? It's just the drivers side that leaks

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