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Cockneycharm
 


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Wet Carpet

Just back from a two week break in Scotland in our Landmark my16. Decided to give it a vacuum out this morning and the drivers side carpet is soaking wet Big Cry

No I didn't leave a window or sunroof open all night! Any ideas while I go and rant at the dealer?!
  
Post #168030213th Jul 2016 11:41 am
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CFB
 


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Usual suspects would be sunroof drain tube (poss come adrift??) or badly fitted windscreen seal?
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Post #168031313th Jul 2016 12:27 pm
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Post #168031913th Jul 2016 12:52 pm
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Cockneycharm
 


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Thanks for the advice its going in on the 26th July so we'll see........

For what its worth its only under the mat that is soaking, up the sides under the pedals is bone dry Rolling Eyes
  
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Could well be the air con drain then as suggested above, think they are above the transmission tunnel so could be causing the condensed water to gather in the footwell if it's come adrift.
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Post #168049813th Jul 2016 8:14 pm
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Cockneycharm
 


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The Aircon overflow was mentioned at the dealers when I dropped it off yesterday but it turns out it was a badly fitting door seal.

Drove into work this morning in heavy rain and the carpet was bone dry so happy days Very Happy

Thanks for your advice CFB and CDS
  
Post #168514727th Jul 2016 1:48 pm
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Cockneycharm
 


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And the drama continues!!

It was returned to the dealers in December '16 with the same issue, drivers side carpet soaking. This time it was the sunroof drain leaking into the interior.

Ok for two months then soaking again Sad so we've had the drivers door seal replaced and the sunroof drain reconnected I'm wondering what the cause will be this time!!

To be continued..........
  
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Hi all
I used the car for the first time in a couple of weeks and found the passenger side mat had a big puddle of water. Looked behind the glovebox and found the pollen filter (I think) had drips coming out.

I can't see any forum entries of D4's with this windscreen scuttle air intake leak, was it fixed between D3 and D4 or is D4 still a problem. The scuttle seems to be a good fit to the screen but the screen was replaced about 6 months ago?

Any advice welcome
  
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