paul27uk
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Thanks for t he info. So you say that I do actually need to remove the regulator plate, rather then just loosen. I need to remove the foam and then place the new one on? Or did I read that wrong?
Just found this thread and it doesn't look too good.
Picked up my 02 Plate Leon TDi last week and the rear passenger footwell is very soggy even when the others are dry, going to go and see the sales man and tell him to get it sorted - hopefully.
Also whenever it rains and I open the drivers door a flood falls from the top of the door down onto either me or if it is windy - the drivers seat - is this related to the same issue?
I really don't fancy doing this one myself so hopefully it will get sorted under the 30 day warranty.
Thanks mate, going to see the Seat Dealership tomorrow, I work for Arnold Clark so hopefully get it done at discount prices. I shall get all four done as its pointless getting two done.
Only problem is that the carpet is soaked and I can hear water when I brake hard (although this might also be my diesel tank) - thanks mate.
What exactly should I request be changed? Or shall they know what I am talking about once I goto the service Desk?
If you go in and say your door seals are leaking, they will know exactly what you mean. Also, I forgot to mention it in my last post, but when I had mine done, they did the 'bulkhead' seal as well. (i'm not entirely where this seal is or exactly what they are meaning) ... but they clearly felt it was necessary to change it too.
It may also be wise to ask them to check the pollen filter is sitting correctly.
The other thing i advise you get them to do is lift the carpets and dry the whole car out. The problem is the 'sloshing' your hearing is where the water collects in 'cavity's ' (best way i can think of describing them i'm afraid) under the carpets. If you dont have the carpets lifted - the water will take weeks and weeks to dry out properly.... which is obviously a bad thing. I havent seen the depth of these cavity's myself - but for you to be able to hear sloshing (as i could) implies they are quite deep!
For them to lift the carpets and dry the car out, it requires them removing the seats etc. So expect your car to be in the garage for at least a whole day - and probably overnight.
Hope that helps.
Thanks buddy,
Car is booked into my work on Wednesday (I work at a Ford/Mazda dealership however they are going to have a look at it as it is under a 30 day warranty during which time they would carry out the necessary work).
I have identified that 3 of the 4 doors are leaking (the 2 o/s and drivers n/s are leaking) and I have also identified that the "slushing" noise is actually water which is being retained in the o/s rear door behind the door card. My father in law had the same problem with his fabia VRs and has informed me that it only happens when the car is sitting on a camber, however hopefully they shall get it sorted out when it is in the week - I am expecting the car to be in until Friday so anything before then is a bonus - giving them 3 full days to work on the car.
Thanks again for the pointers.
Mark
Unless i'm mistaken - you haven't bought the car from a Seat dealership? (maybe i've misunderstood).... Anyways...
Just to let you know though - Seat have modified the seals to those doors..... (completely changed what they are made of).... also - just to make you totally aware, if your carpets are soaking - you will have water sat in the above mentioned cavitys in your car.
Another thing - my car is on totally flat ground (ie not a camber) and it leaked like the proverbial sieve!!!! The seals degrade over a short space of time... they were just made of the wrong material.
Either which way, or whatever you decide to do - i hope you have a dry car soon......