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Old 12-01-2011, 05:35 PM   #1
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Went out to my car earlier and the driver side floor was flooded, i've had the car 9 mths and it's been through Melbournes toughest conditions but has always been bone dry inside. We have a tree that drops leaves and seems to always find its way into the scuttle area which pi$$es me off but is there any known problems that the AU's had for this? places i should look for etc? Any help would be great as i'm thinking dollar signs with mr panel beater atm ...

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Old 12-01-2011, 05:49 PM   #2
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Manual or auto ? Could be a crack in the wall at the Clutch cable exit point if it be manual,or as simple as blocked drain hole down in the wiper area either way it sounds like pull apart time
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Manual or auto ? Could be a crack in the wall at the Clutch cable exit point if it be manual,or as simple as blocked drain hole down in the wiper area either way it sounds like pull apart time
It's an auto .. My EB xr8 cracked the firewall in that area but this being auto it had me puzzled ... a blocked drain hole in the wiper area would sound about right with these tiny leaves getting in there .. Can that be fixed from outside or do i need to go behind the dash etc?
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Old 12-01-2011, 08:57 PM   #4
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Anyone done the job of cleaning the drainage holes? If it's some sort of job i don't mind taking it somewhere to get it done properly. I'm in Frankston if anyone has any ideas or knows what to do .. Just want this fixed asap with the rain we are having .....
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Old 13-01-2011, 03:46 PM   #5
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Old 13-01-2011, 04:59 PM   #6
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I think the best way is to take the guard off, then blow all the crap out of the hole. The you can clean it all out under the wiper motor area.
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try this first...
http://www.fordforums.com.au/showthread.php?t=11220972

fixed my water problems.. anything suspect at all, just throw a tonne of silicon glue on it and make sure its got a good hold on the metal/paint...
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AMB - Yeah makes sense to blow it out properly by doing that.

AUIIPURSUIT - Thanks for that thread, while it's apart i'll probably just silicone it up anyway regardless.
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Well i cleaned out the wiper area then poured a watering can full of water into that area to see if it leaked inside ... nothing. Had a windscreen guy do a check for leaks ... nothing. ... Well it turns out that my roof lining was wet on the drivers side where it meets that plastic mould that goes down the windscreen .. Seems as though i have a leaky sunroof, with the real heavy rain we have had it looks like the drain pipes are blocked and the amount of water couldn't go anywhere but inside .. Sunroof gets serviced next thursday, hopefully thats the end of it.
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Besides the spot weld areas, the other issues for leaking seem to come up consistantly is the windscreen silicon cracking after 8-10 years. A lot of the T-Seires boys have replaced windscreens and the issues go away. My XR8 looks like it's starting to have this issue. Small drip running down the windscreen in heavy rain(it's an auto and no sunroof).
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Besides the spot weld areas, the other issues for leaking seem to come up consistantly is the windscreen silicon cracking after 8-10 years. A lot of the T-Seires boys have replaced windscreens and the issues go away. My XR8 looks like it's starting to have this issue. Small drip running down the windscreen in heavy rain(it's an auto and no sunroof).
I checked everything inside the wiper area and it was all good. The guy who serviced my sunroof said the drivers side drain hose was kinked behind the kick panel area and thats what was flooding the car with the 3 days of non stop heavy rain, just couldn't escape so it went back up the hose and i guess it had to go somewhere ... So it's all fixed now and once again i'm a happy camper.
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