Damp passanger footwell
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Damp passanger footwell
I've been noticing a smell of damp in the car lately, and also moisture inside the windscreen. Hoovered the passanger side footwell and noticed it was pretty moist. Lifted the carpet and the section below was soaked. Had a quick look around and can't see any obvious lines of leak, and the carpet about the floor section is dry..
The cuttle looks clear and unblocked. Anywhere else I should be looking? Any help appreciated, need this sorted!:)
The cuttle looks clear and unblocked. Anywhere else I should be looking? Any help appreciated, need this sorted!:)
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Re: Damp passanger footwell
Poke plumbing wire down the drain hole under the windscreen.
It may look clear usually the blockage is on the way down not on the top.
If the windscreen has recently been replaced it could be that also.
Love a bit of moistness myself.
It may look clear usually the blockage is on the way down not on the top.
If the windscreen has recently been replaced it could be that also.
Love a bit of moistness myself.
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Re: Damp passanger footwell
In the old mk4 golf this would signify issue with the heat exchanger in the car, does the damp smell sweet?
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Re: Damp passanger footwell
Check the passenger door seal and that your passenger window is going right up and sealing.
Might also be worth pulling out the pollen filter to check it's dry. If it's not, it'll give you a clue.
Also think about how the car normally sits as water doesn't always gather near it's source of entry.
Might also be worth pulling out the pollen filter to check it's dry. If it's not, it'll give you a clue.
Also think about how the car normally sits as water doesn't always gather near it's source of entry.
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Re: Damp passanger footwell
Which side is the drain at? Have the passanger side scuttle off and it's clean and dry, no blocked holes etc
Pollen filter also bone dry
Pollen filter also bone dry
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Re: Damp passanger footwell
have You checked door seals
Do you have sunroof.
Do you have sunroof.
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Re: Damp passanger footwell
No sunroof mate. Trying to dry the floor out so I can run some water over the seals later, see if any leak.xjay1337 wrote:have You checked door seals
Do you have sunroof.
Ideally I would remove the carpet but seems like a big job
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Re: Damp passanger footwell
A blocked ac evaperator drain is also possible, it's somewhere behind the centre console on the bottom.
But i think it's on the driver side on a rhd.
But i think it's on the driver side on a rhd.
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Re: Damp passanger footwell
Isn't there a wire guide to the engine bay there? Or where the ecu is sitting, maybe this seal is damaged.
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Re: Damp passanger footwell
Have noticed the coolant level has dropped.. Coincidence or possibly moreTechnane wrote:In the old mk4 golf this would signify issue with the heat exchanger in the car, does the damp smell sweet?
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Re: Damp passanger footwell
Coolant has a distinctive sweet smell so it should be obvious if the cause is a leaking heater matrix.Cooz93 wrote:Have noticed the coolant level has dropped.. Coincidence or possibly moreTechnane wrote:In the old mk4 golf this would signify issue with the heat exchanger in the car, does the damp smell sweet?