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Old 02-08-2007, 10:26 AM   #1
jaredhearn
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Default Front Passenger Water Leak AU2

Hey there. Just got a 2000 AU2 Futura and have found that when it rains the front passenger floor area is getting wet. Its hard top explain where its coming from. Best way would be to say if you stuck your head underneath the footwell, looking up and to the right of the computer attached to the side of the footwell.. Have taken the passenger side piller off and have checked the bungs around the aerial, but they appear to be intact, and when pouring water over the top seems to be coming in futher up and to the right of where the aerial wires come into the cabin. I have re-siliconned a few places on the outside of the car, around the water drain areas, but to no avail.

Just wondering if anyone else has had the same problem and could point me in the right direction on how to stop this annoying leak and the best way to go about it.

Continue to attack it from the outside with more silicon or pull the computer and glove box out to see further up into the interior.

I'll post some pics tonight to hopefully give you a better idea of where the water is coming in.

Again, thanks for any suggestions.

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