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Water in rear footwell

paulf968

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Any ideas where to begin looking for the reason why water appears in the footwell behind the driver?

Seem to remember threads on this, so apologies if it has all been said before, still need the answer though!

paul
 
Paul H (Paul_968) had this prob and it was sorted by replacing the sunroof seals, frankly i was dubious that it would work but it's been ok since he had them replaced.

Del
 
I had water in the rear drivers footwell which come from the little rear side window. It only leeked when it was washed at a car wash with the pressure jet wash machine. Also check the drainage tubes in the boot in the storage well behind the rear wheel. They can come lose where it meets the drainage tube from the petrol filler.
Good luck.
 

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