Attn Richard the Old - wet feet
Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2004 10:21 pm
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I just read that you've got wet feet / water in the footwells.<br>
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You may find that the bulkhead space (under the vents in the bonnet) may be clogged up with leaves etc. There are drain holes there somewhere that allow rainwater to run away into the engine compartment.<br>
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If these holes get blocked, then water get into the passenger compartment through worn grommets.<br>
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My bulkhead area was filled up with dirt, pine leaves & sycamore helicopter things causing wet feet. Having washed it out and poked wire thru' the holes, they're bone dry.
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I just read that you've got wet feet / water in the footwells.<br>
<br>
You may find that the bulkhead space (under the vents in the bonnet) may be clogged up with leaves etc. There are drain holes there somewhere that allow rainwater to run away into the engine compartment.<br>
<br>
If these holes get blocked, then water get into the passenger compartment through worn grommets.<br>
<br>
My bulkhead area was filled up with dirt, pine leaves & sycamore helicopter things causing wet feet. Having washed it out and poked wire thru' the holes, they're bone dry.
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