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wet foot wells and boot compartment???


Rebecca

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Most likely the taildoor seal causing the boot compartment to fill up. Might be just a case of adjusting the door to hold it tighter on the seal.

Dont usually see any with water into the footwells. Not loosing any coolant is it? (heater matrix). Sunroofs leaking arent common. Sometimes the windscreens can leak.

You need a hosepipe and someone inside to try and locate exactly where the water is getting in.

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Most likely the taildoor seal causing the boot compartment to fill up. Might be just a case of adjusting the door to hold it tighter on the seal.

Dont usually see any with water into the footwells. Not loosing any coolant is it? (heater matrix). Sunroofs leaking arent common. Sometimes the windscreens can leak.

You need a hosepipe and someone inside to try and locate exactly where the water is getting in.

Yeah it does loose coolant? i have to fill it once a week???

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Dont usually see any with water into the footwells.

Last time I went near water (ford) I had water in the foot wells, overt the peddles half way up the door cards and a bit higher....

would have stayed drier on a bidet :lol:

It was rusty foot wells :(

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As its loosing coolant it may well be the heater matrix leaking causing the wet front footwells, if you look in the passenger footwell up and behind the dash you may be able to see some coloured staining (green but most likely orange). Its a dash out job to do the heater matrix, around about 3 hour job to someone that knows what their doing.

Where are you in the world?

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As its loosing coolant it may well be the heater matrix leaking causing the wet front footwells, if you look in the passenger footwell up and behind the dash you may be able to see some coloured staining (green but most likely orange). Its a dash out job to do the heater matrix, around about 3 hour job to someone that knows what their doing.

Where are you in the world?

England,west yorkshire near leeds. Someone said to put some holts rad weld in the system and this mite help??

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England,west yorkshire near leeds. Someone said to put some holts rad weld in the system and this mite help??

Might buy you some time, but if it's leaking enough to wet the carpets it'll need fixing properly, else sooner or later you'll find youself driving a mobile sauna :lol:

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Drill a ~5mm hole in the bottom of the boot compartment, it's a much quicker fix than curing the water ingress and will stop it going rusty (as long as you dab some paint on the metal where you made the hole (after the water has finished draining (obviously (sorry for so many brakets (it's a bit silly now isn't it?))))) :ph34r:

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Drill a ~5mm hole in the bottom of the boot compartment, it's a much quicker fix than curing the water ingress and will stop it going rusty (as long as you dab some paint on the metal where you made the hole (after the water has finished draining (obviously (sorry for so many brakets (it's a bit silly now isn't it?))))) :ph34r:

:lol: So you did listen to something I told you :lol:

also check the air con condenser drain in the passenger foot-well there should be a small rubber pipe which divert water through the floor but check its not become dislodged, if its not the matrix filling the floor pan up.

it's not the first time I've heard of it happening

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Might buy you some time, but if it's leaking enough to wet the carpets it'll need fixing properly, else sooner or later you'll find youself driving a mobile sauna :lol:

Thanks for the advise had it fixed but guess what now, the head gaskets blown on it!!!! its getting towed away to the freelander graveyard, cant be bothered with it anymore nothing but trouble.I am now the proud owner of a land rover discovery!

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