I don't actually have an issue with water getting in (yet).
I do have an issue with condensation (I believe) in the cubby hole as it is never enough to suggest water getting in.
I am trying to prevent, rather than cure.
I also intend during the warmer weather (I hate working on a car in the cold) removing the carpet and sealing any potential sources of water. I will also check and reseal above the tailgate door.
Mind you, is it worth me doing?
I love my 2006 TD4 but it is clear that diesel drivers are going to be seen as leppers and lots of pressure and expense is going to be plonked upon us.
Extra parking charges, bans from Citys and large towns. I fear the end is nigh.
Rumours of a generous scrappage scheme for diesel cars being announced in the next budget.
As a result, I find myself thinking should I sell it later this year and get an economic new or newish car.
I do have an issue with condensation (I believe) in the cubby hole as it is never enough to suggest water getting in.
I am trying to prevent, rather than cure.
I also intend during the warmer weather (I hate working on a car in the cold) removing the carpet and sealing any potential sources of water. I will also check and reseal above the tailgate door.
Mind you, is it worth me doing?
I love my 2006 TD4 but it is clear that diesel drivers are going to be seen as leppers and lots of pressure and expense is going to be plonked upon us.
Extra parking charges, bans from Citys and large towns. I fear the end is nigh.
Rumours of a generous scrappage scheme for diesel cars being announced in the next budget.
As a result, I find myself thinking should I sell it later this year and get an economic new or newish car.