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Re: Back seat footwell flooding
« Reply #15 on: 26 October 2010, 10:41:32 »

had same problem and it was definitely scuttle drain  :y
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Re: Back seat footwell flooding
« Reply #16 on: 26 October 2010, 12:15:02 »

water ingress has gotta be one of the most annoying problems my wifes polo had two leaks one where the autobody shop hadn't replaced a wing bolt! and the second in the back door and this needed a new window winder mechanism to fix it god knows why but they gladly charged us €200 to do this! i geuss they know what they're doing as it hasn't leaked since
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Re: Back seat footwell flooding
« Reply #17 on: 26 October 2010, 12:29:25 »

Just managed to get out in between heavy rain showers and BINGO majesticlarge was bang on with his diagnosis and pictures. I managed to lift up the plastic cover just under the bonnet although I could not get it all the way off, and then I could see under what I think is the Pollen Filter. And there was water sitting there about 7 or 8 inches deep. I managed to get to the water outlet thanks again to majesticlarge's photos and when I stuck my finger in under the flap it was filled with thick dirt I guess it has been gathering there for an awful long time. I then stuck a small screw driver up the out let and all the water suddenly came flying out bringing with it all the dirt that was blocking it. All I did then was put a hose pipe down below the pollen filter and flush out the area around the water outlet to make sure akk the dirt had gone.
So thank again majesticlarge I could not of done this without your help.
I hope this may help others that may have the same problem,
I am off to my local valeter now to get the carpets dried out with there suction cleaners and I hope that this will be the last of this annoying problem
Thanks again for all your input guy
Wayne :D
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Re: Back seat footwell flooding
« Reply #18 on: 26 October 2010, 12:38:10 »

Im glad the pics helped  :) Happy motoring :y
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Re: Back seat footwell flooding
« Reply #19 on: 26 October 2010, 12:47:21 »

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Just managed to get out in between heavy rain showers and BINGO majesticlarge was bang on with his diagnosis and pictures. I managed to lift up the plastic cover just under the bonnet although I could not get it all the way off, and then I could see under what I think is the Pollen Filter. And there was water sitting there about 7 or 8 inches deep. I managed to get to the water outlet thanks again to majesticlarge's photos and when I stuck my finger in under the flap it was filled with thick dirt I guess it has been gathering there for an awful long time. I then stuck a small screw driver up the out let and all the water suddenly came flying out bringing with it all the dirt that was blocking it. All I did then was put a hose pipe down below the pollen filter and flush out the area around the water outlet to make sure akk the dirt had gone.
So thank again majesticlarge I could not of done this without your help.
I hope this may help others that may have the same problem,
I am off to my local valeter now to get the carpets dried out with there suction cleaners and I hope that this will be the last of this annoying problem
Thanks again for all your input guy
Wayne :D

nice one wayne,glad its sorted :y
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