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Grog 12-24-2005 08:27 AM

Flooding! Flooding! Dos Boot is sinking!
 
I went to drive to work last night and discovered the inside of my windows were a bit wet. I started feeling stuff and the back seat was soaked, the floor on the drivers side was wet from the back seat to the pedals. Did more checking this morning, the whole back capet under the hatch was dripping wet and the wells behind the rear wheels had about 1/2 gallon of water in each:eek: My brand new 12v air compressor was full of water, had to take it apart and open the gauge to drain the water. I pulled the plugs to drain the wells. What is weird is that with that much water I would think the leak would be easy to find. I really don't see where it is coming from. Any ideas?

Thanks,
Steve

RIchard944 12-24-2005 08:35 AM

Re: Flooding! Flooding! Dos Boot is sinking!
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Grog
Where is it coming from? Any ideas?
Rain?

Grog 12-24-2005 08:54 AM

Yes!! THATS IT!! You are my hero. Now if you could tell me how to keep it from raining you will win the Nobel peace prize.


Just jokeing with you. I need to find out how this rain is infiltrating my sponge, I mean car.

Tervuren 12-24-2005 09:02 AM

Well, rear wheel wells - would likely be sunroof drains I think. Seats, either rear hatch, or sunroof.

Eldorado 12-24-2005 10:22 AM

well if the car is parked rear up, could be the sunroof or doors..
if the car is parked, it could be the antenna area... or the opposite cubby to where the battery would be on the drivers side (above the clutch master).....

I'm betting sunroof drains for your rear tubs - do you have the hoses coming from the draines pressed through the holes in the bottom of the rear cubbys?

Granite 944 12-24-2005 12:37 PM

Sounds like a combination of ......plugged up sunroof drains, leaky hatch to frame sealant, or hatch seals themselfs, or drain from inside of fuel door is broken and leaking into the cubbies. or maybe your girlfriend/wife is going out there when your not looking and taking the garden hose to the inside of your car. ;)

Also clean out the rear window hatch drains real good, the ones on either side between the glass and spoiler so water can easily run down between them, down the back of the car so it won't be so apt to lake up and leak back into the loose hatch to frame. Silicone sealant when ya can do it, will be a temp. help for this. Use that garden hose on your car, drench it down, and you'll probably see where all or most of it is coming in at.

Brando 12-24-2005 02:01 PM

It sounds to me like your aquarium has a leak, there should have been a couple hundred gallons in there ;)

Grog 12-25-2005 08:47 AM

Problem solved!! I went and got some second or third hand scuba gear now I can drive under water. But officer, if I didn't go 120mph, I wound run out of air and drown before I get home.

I put the back seat down and looked around while it was raining, looks like the metal thing around the rear glass is letting water in. In several places. I remeber some one somewhere did a write up about fixing this. Weee

Razorback1980 12-25-2005 10:38 AM

It is possible that the leaks are from more than one source but we will need a little more information. Did you happen to take the cute blonde from work to the company Christmas party? Do your walls in your house have "You Bastard" spray painted on them? Did the new paint buffer you recieved for Christmas have sandpaper attached to the bottom instead of a polishing cloth? Any of these symptoms may mean you need to check out Granite's theory. You may want to check with him to see if he has a post out there on how to fix this problem. I checked the manuals and I can't find anything.


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