Why is there water coming out of my Micra?
Leaking Water Causes: Nissan Micra Here are the most common reasons that water may leak from your vehicle (not coolant, that is covered below). Air Conditioning System – Your Micra’s A/C system leaks water directly underneath the engine bay as a byproduct of its operation.
Why is my Nissan Micra leaking water in the footwell?
It might be a broken or dislodged pollen filter cover or pollen filter gasket. Or might be a flooded scuttle vent well because the drains either side of it are blocked. The best implement to clean them out is a teapot spout brush from an ironmonger or kitchen shop.
Why does my Micra air conditioner leak water?
Air Conditioning System – Your Micra’s A/C system leaks water directly underneath the engine bay as a byproduct of its operation. If you there is a big puddle of water under the vehicle, it may be because it was left running in place for a while.
What does a blown blinker mean on a Nissan Micra?
This simply means that one of your blinker bulbs on that side has blown or been unplugged from the circuit. The others on the circuit continue to operate, however they blink twice as fast. Walk right around the car until you find the blown bulb.
It might be a broken or dislodged pollen filter cover or pollen filter gasket. Or might be a flooded scuttle vent well because the drains either side of it are blocked. The best implement to clean them out is a teapot spout brush from an ironmonger or kitchen shop.
Can a Nissan Micra have a soaking carpet?
L-reg Nissan Micra has soaking carpets in driver’s footwell. I’ve had the carpet up but there’s no obvious point of ingress for the water and no sign of corrosion underneath. Has anyone else encountered this phenomenon? I used to have a K-reg Micra which used to let water into the passenger footwell.
What is the problem with my Nissan Micra?
It turned out to be a “pal” type fuse in a second fuse box next to the battery. I was told about it whilst standing in the queue in stockwell motor spares, looking lost . So thanks for all all the tips – we are up and running again. It turned out to be a “pal” type fuse in a second fuse box next to the battery.
This simply means that one of your blinker bulbs on that side has blown or been unplugged from the circuit. The others on the circuit continue to operate, however they blink twice as fast. Walk right around the car until you find the blown bulb.