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Freakin Rain!!
SemperFi - May 14th, 2003 at 08:08 AM

Feelin' the rain Sydney siders???
I sure am, so much that i've got about an inch of water sitting in my floorpan!! I've checked it over and can't seem to figure out where it's coming from. It's only on the passenger side though... any hints??
Any help would be great.

Thanks,
Jeff

[Edited on 13-5-2003 by SemperFi]


Bizarre - May 14th, 2003 at 09:30 AM

We talking beetle?

Bet you anything it is coming down the A channel from the front - like inside the boot area. The leaks onto the floor out the hole down the bottom, behind the carpet.
Either leaking down the antenna hole, bonnet seat or windscreen


Oppressa - May 14th, 2003 at 10:06 AM

I had this problem in an old bug of mine but trust me there was more than an inch of water :) Took me hours to first scoop it out and then use fans and sponges to get it perfectly dry.

Problem was that it was getting into the door but the hole where it was meant to run out was blocked, so it overflowed into the car.


vw54 - May 14th, 2003 at 10:31 AM

No leaks in my Smoothie unless i leave the windows open...


pyr0 - May 14th, 2003 at 10:35 AM

also you have to be carful not to shut ur seat belts in the doors as it causes them to leak a little ( found out the hard way last night)


Robo - May 14th, 2003 at 11:23 AM

If your windscreen seal is leaking at the bottom corners it will drip down the defroster vents on the inside and into the heater channel, causing the water to exit through the warm air vents in the foot well.
Rob.....


baybuscamperkid - May 14th, 2003 at 07:13 PM

i just pulled the windscreen on my kombi and found a good way to waterproof the car. USE A TARP, not a drip of water anywhere:)


OvalGlen - May 14th, 2003 at 07:16 PM

Front corner most likely, but another possibility is the rear side window, leaking in rubber and down in behind panel:(


duncombemu - May 14th, 2003 at 10:27 PM

Robo said, "If your windscreen seal is leaking... it will drip down the defroster vents... and into the heater channel, causing the water to exit through the warm air vents and into the foot well." Right!
This happens in my '71 Bug. So I drilled a 10 mm hole at the lowest point to let the water out. Underneath the floor pan I rivoted and siliconed a rubber flap (cut from an inner tube) so no water can come up when driving forward. It is sealed from the front and slightly open at the back. It lets water out but will close with water pressure comming up from the road, (creek) etc. It's like a oneway valve, kind of. Does this make sense?
Regards,
Mark
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68AutoBug - May 14th, 2003 at 11:28 PM

Good one about the one way valve.. very ingenius..
There are 3 holes under the windscreen rubber at the bottom corners, so that if the rubber leaks the water won't sit under the rubber and eat away the metal..
What I have done to all My VWs over the years is, I pour-spray fish oil under the top of the windscreen rubber and let it run down under the rubber and down thru the 6 small holes.. .. later on, I block up the 6 holes with silastic (or similar)
from under the bonnet.. and a bit more fish oil.. No more drips..
MOST IMPORTANT .. this has to be done with the metal and under the rubber perfectly dry.... Do the same with the fish oil to the rear window rubber...
Use plenty of good quality fish oil... Best I have found is "Motorpro" from auto one.
:o:):thumb:bounce:bounce:bounce:thumb:):o

[Edited on 14-5-2003 by 68AutoBug]


68AutoBug - May 14th, 2003 at 11:55 PM

A few years ago, during the summer, We had heavy rain from a storm, and I had a sunshield across the windscreen, held on by the ends being jammed in the doors... well , the sun shield collected the rain and bought it into the car....
I hadn't expected the rain....
:D:o