broom broom Posted June 23, 2006 Report Posted June 23, 2006 Hello peeps been a while since i've been here but am hoping you'll still help me :D Had a really heavy lot of rain the last few days ( nothing new in scotland ) and when getting into the car tuesday morning the Gal had decided that she wants to be an indoor swimming pool the drivers footwell was filled with water I want to try and get this sorted before and damage is done as i've only just managed to get her to pass the MOT!!! Quote
Masked Marauder Posted June 23, 2006 Report Posted June 23, 2006 Check the FAQs for blocked scuttle drains. Do you have a sunroof? Could be blocked sunroof drains too. Quote
broom broom Posted June 23, 2006 Author Report Posted June 23, 2006 Ah funny you should say that cause when in the car monday night a small amount of water came out the clock area on the roof so the sunroof is the likely culprate there was a slight wet patch on the roof at the A post just behind the drivers seat is this an easy job????? Quote
JDF Posted June 23, 2006 Report Posted June 23, 2006 Ah funny you should say that cause when in the car monday night a small amount of water came out the clock area on the roof so the sunroof is the likely culprate there was a slight wet patch on the roof at the A post just behind the drivers seat is this an easy job????? We had this problem with water coming out of the clock. I got a long length (3 metres) of curtain wire, the white plastic coated wire stuff and inserted it down the drain holes inside the sunroof. It exit's inside the front wheel linners so you wont see it emerge unless you remove these - I didn't, so had to guess that I had gone far enough. Once I removed the wire it came out quite dirty so it must have unblocked the rubbish. I then flushed with a little water from a jug. It seemed to work - touch wood, no water ingress since.Someone told me that there are also rear drains out of the sunroof, but I haven't tried to find them yet!!! Hope this helps? Quote
broom broom Posted June 23, 2006 Author Report Posted June 23, 2006 Thanks JDF I will try that tomorrow and hopefully its sorts the problem as I want to sell her soon to make way for 2 smaller cars and I can't sell her on if shes letting in water as a horrid ford dealer done this to us once when he sold us a ford escort that let in more water than it kept out! :D Quote
gregers Posted June 24, 2006 Report Posted June 24, 2006 yes there are rear drains iirc they go along to the rear wheels,but very difficult to get to them because there attached to the frame of the sunroof. Quote
broom broom Posted July 3, 2006 Author Report Posted July 3, 2006 Aha! The drivers side sunroof drain was blocked but am wondering if this would really let in this amount of water and the compartment under the drivers seat was filled too i've dried it of for the moment and i suppose i really need to wait till the next lot of rain comes in :D and can anyone shed some light into what the wires under the drivers seat are as they were submerged :wacko: Quote
Vince Posted July 4, 2006 Report Posted July 4, 2006 Have you got heated seats? If so, that's probably what the wires are for. The passenger side is worst if it get's wet, the central locking controller is there. Vince. Quote
Masked Marauder Posted July 4, 2006 Report Posted July 4, 2006 Different years/models have different wires. Most likely the wires to the rear power sockets if a MK1 though. Quote
broom broom Posted July 7, 2006 Author Report Posted July 7, 2006 It is a mk 1 and it does have heated seats oh well suppose i'll just need to wait and see what doesn't work wont i in the mean time i'll just need to try and get rid of the wet dog smell that now lingers :wacko: Quote
Guest Dave S 194 Posted July 7, 2006 Report Posted July 7, 2006 The wet dog smell's not good as it can mean it starting to go moldy. Ideally you would take the carpets out to dry them and air them but it's not a quick job to do. It will dry out evertually and in the meantime get lots of air freshners. :wacko: Quote
broom broom Posted July 7, 2006 Author Report Posted July 7, 2006 I'll just pull the carpet out she only gets used weekends anyway might as well do it right ! Quote
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