Gimlet
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I've got the usual wet footwell on the drivers side of my D2. I've removed a section of carpet and found the cause but what I do about it is another matter. Its not the sunroof, the matrix or the windscreen surround or the door seals; its seeping through the bulkhead panels behind the accelerator next to the point where the loom passes through. It doesn't appear to be coming from the loom aperture itself because there is no rust around the rubber boot.
In theory water shouldn't be getting down there unless washing the engine bay but I reckon trying to find and fix any holes in the guttering or the tray below the windscreen (the drain holes are clear) is a lost cause. I've somehow got to make good the panels.
Have I really got to remove the brake servo and all that pipework and other gubbins to fix this from within the engine bay or is there a simpler way?
In theory water shouldn't be getting down there unless washing the engine bay but I reckon trying to find and fix any holes in the guttering or the tray below the windscreen (the drain holes are clear) is a lost cause. I've somehow got to make good the panels.
Have I really got to remove the brake servo and all that pipework and other gubbins to fix this from within the engine bay or is there a simpler way?
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