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wet footwells
Posted: 01 Oct 2008, 09:21
by jaydog
When it rains my footwells get soaked, passenger side is on the mat but drivers side is wet under the mat, (more of a problem) where the hell is it coming in from???
Posted: 01 Oct 2008, 09:29
by Gunslinger
Chances are it is coming in through the front screen in the bottom corners. They tend to trap water there and rot the panel. If you lift the lip of the seal up in the corners you may see what I mean, hopefully not though!! I had to have mine welded up and a new seal
Posted: 01 Oct 2008, 09:33
by jaydog
Oh happy days, how much did that lot cost?
Posted: 01 Oct 2008, 10:59
by Gunslinger
If you haven't got the rust problem a new seal was about £30 ish. They are still available from VW if you're not bothered about the chrome insert option (these are obsolete).
I welded mine up during resto so cant tell you how much but doubt it would be very expensive to get the welding done. Could you paint it yourself? You would need to do this before having new rubber fitted of course
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Posted: 01 Oct 2008, 16:09
by jaydog
just lifted the rubber and what a suprise! a dirty big hole was revealed. I thought i had got a bargain but now all these little things are popping up! oh well thats the joys of owning a Volkswagen i supose.
Posted: 01 Oct 2008, 16:17
by Steve P
Yep we've just had to have ours done too. Went in the passengers side bottom corner and the driver's side top corner
Posted: 01 Oct 2008, 18:17
by jaydog
Did it take long and was it an easy repair?
Posted: 01 Oct 2008, 19:57
by Cruz
Posted: 01 Oct 2008, 20:04
by jaydog
cheers Cruz! I love this site. All the answers to every question, it's great.
Posted: 03 Oct 2008, 22:38
by Hypnovan
I had a look under the insulation in my driver's footwell and it was soaking even though it hasn't rained in days. I thought the window washer fluid bottle might be overspilling and it's not so thanks for the heads up on the windscreen seal.
I think i've seen some sort of sealant for windscreens. In which case that might be the way ahead.
or
What about paying my £50 excess to have the windscreen replaced? Having never claimed on a policy, i'll have to check out what that would mean precisely.
Cheers,
HV
Posted: 03 Oct 2008, 23:01
by R0B
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Captain-Tolleys-C ... 0263126616
I think i've seen some sort of sealant for windscreens
Posted: 03 Oct 2008, 23:27
by Hypnovan
Good on ya Rob.
I should be writing up case notes but instead find myself doing van things again. Can't say I wasn't warned that T25's were addictive.
Cheers,
HV
Posted: 04 Oct 2008, 04:21
by Nicola&Tony
Frost do a windscreen sealant which they sell on ebay, but for some reason I can't get the url to copy across accurately. Item number is 380054958001
I've used it recently and it's a lot easier to apply than Tiger Seal and silicone sealants imho (not that I'd use silicone sealants where it would have contact with metal bodywork). However I'd recommend putting barrier cream on your hands if you're gonna smooth it off with your fingertips, because once it has dried onto your skin it won't come off and takes days to disappear.
Also need to remember that the water could be coming in around the wiper spindles, washer jets and aerial.
Tony
Posted: 04 Oct 2008, 04:30
by Nicola&Tony
Hypnovan wrote:What about paying my £50 excess to have the windscreen replaced? Having never claimed on a policy, i'll have to check out what that would mean precisely.
What would happen in this scenario: a windscreen replacement company comes out via your insurance and removes windscreen and old seal, only to find that the metal of the window aperture was corroded and needs welding?
Or would they not remove the seal (in which case a new windscreen may not stop the leak)?
Anybody on here got any experience of getting the "professionals" out in an attempt to cure a leaking windscreen?
Tony
Posted: 04 Oct 2008, 10:16
by Hypnovan
I love this forum, it's like talking to God and getting answers...not that I talk to God you understand, it was a metaphor....
Think i'll leave the windscreen where it is until i'm sure that when removing it, I won't discover huge jobs to do as I am not prepared to deal with such things yet.
Thanks for the responses guys n gals,
HV
PS: Captain Tolleys seems to be the Dog's Danglies. eBay £8-ish