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Gordon James

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Disco Series II V8i 2002:

Intermittent (and so far untraceable) water leakage into the driver (RHD)
footwell is becoming exasperating! I just can't trace it, and hesitate to
rip out all the centre console and carpeting etc.

Any ideas? Is there any form of overflow from the heating / aircon system
that could be responsible? How about a blocked drain hole?

GAJ


 
Gordon James wrote:

|| Disco Series II V8i 2002:
||
|| Intermittent (and so far untraceable) water leakage into the driver
|| (RHD) footwell is becoming exasperating! I just can't trace it,
|| and hesitate to rip out all the centre console and carpeting etc.
||
|| Any ideas? Is there any form of overflow from the heating / aircon
|| system that could be responsible? How about a blocked drain hole?
||
|| GAJ

First thing to look for is a blocked drain hole for the aircon. There are
two tubes leading down from the passenger compartment either side of the
gearbox. Get underneath and look around with a torch - they're a bit
awkward to reach IME. Poke some wire up and be prepared for a faceful of
water. Dry out your carpets and keep an eye on it. Very common problem,
and easy fix.

--
Rich
==============================

Take out the obvious to email me.


 
Any suggestions for an 'easy fix' on the problem in a S1 disco with no A/C?
I've had wet carpets for 2 years now and can only alleviate the problem by
holes drilled in the floor pan!!....k
"Richard Brookman" <THErichard.brookmanOBVIOUS@btinternet.com> wrote in
message news:4pkrfmFjhiugU1@individual.net...
> Gordon James wrote:
>
> || Disco Series II V8i 2002:
> ||
> || Intermittent (and so far untraceable) water leakage into the driver
> || (RHD) footwell is becoming exasperating! I just can't trace it,
> || and hesitate to rip out all the centre console and carpeting etc.
> ||
> || Any ideas? Is there any form of overflow from the heating / aircon
> || system that could be responsible? How about a blocked drain hole?
> ||
> || GAJ
>
> First thing to look for is a blocked drain hole for the aircon. There are
> two tubes leading down from the passenger compartment either side of the
> gearbox. Get underneath and look around with a torch - they're a bit
> awkward to reach IME. Poke some wire up and be prepared for a faceful of
> water. Dry out your carpets and keep an eye on it. Very common problem,
> and easy fix.
>
> --
> Rich
> ==============================
>
> Take out the obvious to email me.
>
>



 

"karangahape" <poseidon999@madasafish.com> wrote in message
news:asWdnSVKo7os36jYRVnyug@brightview.com...
> Any suggestions for an 'easy fix' on the problem in a S1 disco with no

A/C?
> I've had wet carpets for 2 years now and can only alleviate the problem by
> holes drilled in the floor pan!!....k
> "Richard Brookman" <THErichard.brookmanOBVIOUS@btinternet.com> wrote in
> message news:4pkrfmFjhiugU1@individual.net...
> > Gordon James wrote:
> >
> > || Disco Series II V8i 2002:
> > ||
> > || Intermittent (and so far untraceable) water leakage into the driver
> > || (RHD) footwell is becoming exasperating! I just can't trace it,
> > || and hesitate to rip out all the centre console and carpeting etc.
> > ||
> > || Any ideas? Is there any form of overflow from the heating / aircon
> > || system that could be responsible? How about a blocked drain hole?
> > ||
> > || GAJ
> >
> > First thing to look for is a blocked drain hole for the aircon. There

are
> > two tubes leading down from the passenger compartment either side of the
> > gearbox. Get underneath and look around with a torch - they're a bit
> > awkward to reach IME. Poke some wire up and be prepared for a faceful

of
> > water. Dry out your carpets and keep an eye on it. Very common

problem,
> > and easy fix.


It was a heater matrix in my Disco. Expensive job too.
TonyB


 
karangahape wrote:
> Any suggestions for an 'easy fix' on the problem in a S1 disco with no A/C?
> I've had wet carpets for 2 years now and can only alleviate the problem by
> holes drilled in the floor pan!!....k


With a 'nym like that you're either a displaced Kiwi or you've been
conned into naming yourself after the red light district in Auckland.


--
EMB
 

"karangahape" <poseidon999@madasafish.com> wrote in message
news:asWdnSVKo7os36jYRVnyug@brightview.com...
> Any suggestions for an 'easy fix' on the problem in a S1 disco with no
> A/C?
> I've had wet carpets for 2 years now and can only alleviate the problem by
> holes drilled in the floor pan!!....k
>>> ==============================

check the bulkhead especially where the innerwing joins they are prone to
rust in that area easy way is to pull up the carpets and take a look if
its not obvious run a hose gently over the area under the wheel arch and on
top of the inner at the join
one solution of many
Derek


 

"Derek" <del.wattsnospambaby@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
news:p8oZg.20218$Or2.1070@newsfe7-gui.ntli.net...
>
> "karangahape" <poseidon999@madasafish.com> wrote in message
> news:asWdnSVKo7os36jYRVnyug@brightview.com...
>> Any suggestions for an 'easy fix' on the problem in a S1 disco with no
>> A/C?
>> I've had wet carpets for 2 years now and can only alleviate the problem
>> by
>> holes drilled in the floor pan!!....k
>>>> ==============================

> check the bulkhead especially where the innerwing joins they are prone to
> rust in that area easy way is to pull up the carpets and take a look if
> its not obvious run a hose gently over the area under the wheel arch and
> on top of the inner at the join
> one solution of many
> Derek
>


I have had this problem for a couple of years now. Thought I had stopped it
a while back by re-sealing the windscreen, but it is back. Only when the
Disco is parked on the drive though.


 
TonyB wrote:

|| "karangahape" <poseidon999@madasafish.com> wrote in message
|| news:asWdnSVKo7os36jYRVnyug@brightview.com...
||| Any suggestions for an 'easy fix' on the problem in a S1 disco with
||| no A/C? I've had wet carpets for 2 years now and can only alleviate
||| the problem by holes drilled in the floor pan!!....k
||| "Richard Brookman" <THErichard.brookmanOBVIOUS@btinternet.com>
||| wrote in message news:4pkrfmFjhiugU1@individual.net...
|||| Gordon James wrote:
||||
|||||| Disco Series II V8i 2002:
||||||
|||||| Intermittent (and so far untraceable) water leakage into the
|||||| driver (RHD) footwell is becoming exasperating! I just can't
|||||| trace it, and hesitate to rip out all the centre console and
|||||| carpeting etc.
||||||
|||||| Any ideas? Is there any form of overflow from the heating /
|||||| aircon system that could be responsible? How about a blocked
|||||| drain hole?
||||||
|||||| GAJ
||||
|||| First thing to look for is a blocked drain hole for the aircon.
|||| There are two tubes leading down from the passenger compartment
|||| either side of the gearbox. Get underneath and look around with a
|||| torch - they're a bit awkward to reach IME. Poke some wire up and
|||| be prepared for a faceful of water. Dry out your carpets and keep
|||| an eye on it. Very common problem, and easy fix.
||
|| It was a heater matrix in my Disco. Expensive job too.
|| TonyB

I hope it isn't that! I did say the "first thing to look for" - IME 9 times
out of 10 it's something simple. The trouble is, the 10th time it's a
wallet-breaker.

--
Rich
==============================

Take out the obvious to email me.


 
On or around Thu, 19 Oct 2006 19:49:18 +0100, "Richard Brookman"
<THErichard.brookmanOBVIOUS@btinternet.com> enlightened us thusly:

>TonyB wrote:


[heater matrix]
>
>I hope it isn't that! I did say the "first thing to look for" - IME 9 times
>out of 10 it's something simple. The trouble is, the 10th time it's a
>wallet-breaker.


If it's anything like the disco I then it's a dash out job. I did it on the
200-type, takes about 4 hours start to finish. Might be a bit less if you
knew what you were doing.

dunno what sort of a job it is on a disco II. It has been observed, with
some justification, that the first part of many cars fitted is the heater
matrix, i.e. everything else is fitted around it.
--
Austin Shackles. www.ddol-las.net my opinions are just that
"Remember that to change your mind and follow him who sets you right
is to be none the less free than you were before."
Marcus Aurelius Antoninus (121-180), from Meditations, VIII.16
 
Gordon James <gordon.james@skynet.be> uttered summat worrerz funny
about:
> Disco Series II V8i 2002:
>
> Intermittent (and so far untraceable) water leakage into the driver
> (RHD) footwell is becoming exasperating! I just can't trace it, and
> hesitate to rip out all the centre console and carpeting etc.
>
> Any ideas? Is there any form of overflow from the heating / aircon
> system that could be responsible? How about a blocked drain hole?
>
> GAJ


Wait for the dry season before crossing?

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