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A few days ago I noticed moisture in the driver's footwell. I dried things out, confirmed that the sunroof drains worked and that the drain holes by the fuse box and battery were clear.
With heavy rains in NJ over the past two days I have water UNDER my driver's mat. The drain holes beneath the fuse box and in the battery well are both still clear. Water does not seem to drip on my feet. When I checked under the mat yesterday morning before driving to work after heavy rain the night before the carpet was dry. When I left work yesterday afternoon after still more rain the carpet was wet. It almost seems as if the water entered while driving, not while parked, but I am not certain.
Any success stories on this problem would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Charlie
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Wait. Charlie has a coupe, right? He mentioned sun-roof, so a cab-related seal can't be involved.
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Anchorman, I know you have a cab, as does Flash. It seemed that Flash was describing a cab-specific seal. That's all.
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I don't pretend to know anything about fixing these babies but...
Bob Kovacs at the 968celebration suggested that a major cause of leaks in the footwells (particularly passenger side...but who knows water can travel) is rust under the battery. He suggested that he has seen this problem often enough to write an article about it.
He discussed removing the battery and using a dremmel tool to remove the rust, then seal the battery pan with fiberglass.
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[quote name='Anchorman' date='Jun 29 2005, 06:45 PM']Bob, after a very heavy rain yesterday which had me seeing water literally running down the side panel of the passenger foot well as well as streaming from the bottom edge of the glove box, I'll be pulling my battery - again - to do a much more intensive examination. At this point, I'm really hoping that I'll find corrosion so that I can bring an end to this once and for all. Here's hoping...
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Anchorman...
I had a leak like that in a 944. I couldn't find the source, or corrosion, but i took out the battery, cleaned up the area, and sprayed in a liquid rubber undercoating substance i picked up at PEP boys. Where ever the crack was, it was filled and has been well nowfor over a year.
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