Wet bum......
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Wet bum......
I'm currently putting together a 205D 3 door for Mrs B. Problem is, the rear seat base is soaking wet. It seems to have has this fault for a while as the seat is knackered and has paper underneath to soak up the water. The beastie has a sunroof, but not an electric job, just a manual pop up type. I was thinking of blocked drain tubes but I can't see any. Any thoughts or ideas how this water is getting in[?]
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I've just checked the boot floor and it's a bit on the damp side, looks like the bumper bolts are prime suspects. Where one of the bolt comes through the body the spreader washer doesn't cover the hole enough, could be my leak. I will investigate over the weekend once I've put the engine and box back in. Thats another story.......
Thanks guys!
Thanks guys!
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<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by Dave Bamber</i>
looks like the bumper bolts are prime suspects. Where one of the bolt comes through the body the spreader washer doesn't cover the hole enough,
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Loosen them off far enough to put silicone both sides of the washers.
looks like the bumper bolts are prime suspects. Where one of the bolt comes through the body the spreader washer doesn't cover the hole enough,
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Loosen them off far enough to put silicone both sides of the washers.
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