Where is the water pooling in my Nissan Micra?
Nissan micra [with sunshine roof] Hi Mike I have water pooling in the rear passenger footwell when car is left parked up as well as on the move.There is no sign of water ingress anywhere and both pass… read more Ross Automotive Technician/Electrician
Is there a leak in the footwell of a 52 Reg Nissan Micra?
I have leak in the passenger footwell of a 52 reg nissan micra are there bulkhead grommets etc that might be the – Answered by a verified UK Auto Mechanic We use cookies to give you the best possible experience on our website.
Can a Nissan Micras have a windscreen leak?
Unfortunately the windscreen then cracked and has been replaced but the leak is as bad as ever so dont think it is the seal or windscreen. Do you have specific knowledge of Nissan Micras? UK Auto Mechanic: Matt, Mechanical Engineer replied 8 years ago
Why does my Micra have a wet footwell?
It is most likely the rain is getting in through the sunroof, check the drain outlets (usually in the wheel arches, you’ll find rubber hoses) give them a squeeze to get rid of any crap that is blocking them.
What does it mean when your Nissan Micra is leaking water?
If your Nissan Micra is leaking water, it could mean a few different things are happening. Some water is completely acceptable. It depends on the situation. It really depends on where you’ve found it, and if it is really water.
I have leak in the passenger footwell of a 52 reg nissan micra are there bulkhead grommets etc that might be the – Answered by a verified UK Auto Mechanic We use cookies to give you the best possible experience on our website.
Is it normal for a Micra tail pipe to leak?
A little water is completely normal. A lot of water leaking out of the tail pipe is certainly a cause for concern. Your Micra’s air conditioning system is going to produce water as a product of the cooling process. This is normal. It will usually produce moisture just behind the rear tires.
It is most likely the rain is getting in through the sunroof, check the drain outlets (usually in the wheel arches, you’ll find rubber hoses) give them a squeeze to get rid of any crap that is blocking them.