Sliding door side rear arch repair

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Sliding door side rear arch repair

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Hi Peeps

Been a while since I have posted as I haven't touched the van for over a year thanks to my back surgery.

Went out today to poke some rusty bits and the arch on the rear passenger side drained like a paddling pool when the poker went through it. So I cut it out to investigate.

Looks like there is a bit of a hole in the pillar to the left of the arch. (I will also be sorting that bubbling too)

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So a couple of questions:

1. Where the heck can that water have come from? Can it run down from the rear vents into this area? If so is there some sort of drain hole that is clogged.
2. To unpick that panel will I need to remove the sliding door to get at the folded edge?

Cheers in advance
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Re: Sliding door side rear arch repair

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Look further down here for ,"sills both sides etc"
I've just dine it and its pertinent in so far ad it will show you exactly what MAY be involved :wink:
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Water usually comes from windows leaking, especially cut in windows, or holes in the inner arch.
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Re: Sliding door side rear arch repair

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Thanks metalmick8y. Found the thread, very useful. Whilst I was out there I noticed my sliding door u channel also needs replacing (also referenced another of your threads so I am prepared for that one)

Hi Itchyfeet, I can't see any holes in the inner arch and the van has been sat for nearly a year so I guess the leak could be minor, just accumulating over that time. The only windows in the back are in the slider and the tailgate. I have had a hunt around for any other wet areas but cannot see any. I will wire brush off the stone chip from the inner arch to see if there are any pinholes I couldn't see.

Thanks both, will post some progress pics when I get a chance.
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Re: Sliding door side rear arch repair

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thecyrusvirus wrote: the arch on the rear passenger side drained like a paddling pool when the poker went through it.

I found exactly the same when I did mine a few weeks back. See http://forum.club8090.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=38&t=150329" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; Despite a good search, I haven't found where the water came from. I now have a drain hole though!

Sorry, I know that's not much help.
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take your slider cover off , prob horrible behind there and take some pickies of the inside
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Cheers mm, if the weather holds out tomorrow I will do, only had about an hour with no rain today. Not helpful when trying to work on the driveway.
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Re: Sliding door side rear arch repair

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Hello All!

I have this exact same problem in my van - did any one ever find out where the water is leaking in from? I'm considering leaving a drainage whole to but would rather not!
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