Where does the water come from in the footwell?
I sprayed water on the windscreen and all around the passenger door to see if there was any clue where the water was coming from, but couldn’t see water coming into the footwell anywhere. Most likely culprit is still the windscreen seal, but can’t see where.
Why does the footwell of my car fill up with water?
The passenger footwell of my car fills with water when the car is left outside and it rains. Therefore it is a problem with a seal somewhere. overnight, the car filled with about 2cm of water in the footwell, and no signs of drips anywhere – so I assume it coming through the carpet after running down the bulkhead.
How can I get water out of my footwell?
Doc.. lift bonnet, remove the plastic cover along length of engine bay (below windscreen) and clear any leaves twigs etc etc, this can block the little holes to allow water to escape. or youve the same problem as me, heater matrix up the spout !
Where is the water in my drivers footwell?
Water in drivers footwell.. Trying to get to get to the bottom of water in my drivers footwell… So far I’ve checked under the scuttle panel, around the fuse/connector box, the grommet for the bonnet release cable, and around the pollen filter area and it all looks dry.
Is there a wet floor passenger footwell leak?
Wet Floor Passenger Footwell – Leak? I got in my 9-3 1.9 Tid Linear Sport Estate this morning to come to work and noticed that the passenger footwell was absolutely soaked through. Now we’ve had a lot of rain the last few days but, after checking the door seals, it would appear that it’s not coming through the door.
Why does my Saab have a wet footwell?
A wet footwell is usually the result of a blockage in the channel running at the bottom of the windscreen – often due to a buildup of leaves. Water cannot then run down to the ground behind the front wheels and ends up in the car instead.
Why do I have water in my footwell?
And it’s wet following it back for another 20cm or so, until about half way back ref seat position, approx. There is a bracket on the floor of the car there. The loom is then dry. Could this pipe, not sure what it’s for???, be the culprit?