aporschefan
PCGB Member
Hi folks,
This morning I noticed a few drops of rain water dripping from the rear left hand side of the roof on to the rear passenger seat. (It was right in the corner.) They were only a few drops and it's the first time this has happened. I want to address this asap for obvious reasons.
I had a look at the sunroof seal and that seems fine. I raised the rear hatch and had a look at the rubber. Although its aged, it didn't appear to have any obvious holes or gaps where the water would have got through.
I'm a bit stuck as I don't think I can get to the bottom of this without removing the headlining to chase where the water is getting in from. The headlining is a little loose so could do with being refreshed anyway. (I was hoping to delay this until next year. It's loose from both sides of the roof but is starting to fall off from the rear in the middle.)
Any idea's where else I should look to trace where the water is getting in from before I resort to removing the head lining?
Also, can anyone recommend a specialist near NW London/Watford who may be able to sort the headlining out without it costing an arm and a leg?
Thanks in advance...
This morning I noticed a few drops of rain water dripping from the rear left hand side of the roof on to the rear passenger seat. (It was right in the corner.) They were only a few drops and it's the first time this has happened. I want to address this asap for obvious reasons.
I had a look at the sunroof seal and that seems fine. I raised the rear hatch and had a look at the rubber. Although its aged, it didn't appear to have any obvious holes or gaps where the water would have got through.
I'm a bit stuck as I don't think I can get to the bottom of this without removing the headlining to chase where the water is getting in from. The headlining is a little loose so could do with being refreshed anyway. (I was hoping to delay this until next year. It's loose from both sides of the roof but is starting to fall off from the rear in the middle.)
Any idea's where else I should look to trace where the water is getting in from before I resort to removing the head lining?
Also, can anyone recommend a specialist near NW London/Watford who may be able to sort the headlining out without it costing an arm and a leg?
Thanks in advance...