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Water leak into footwell - dodgy seal info and DIY repair guide (Image links dead)

Marv-95

Active Member
Dec 30, 2010
154
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Southampton, Hampshire
Did you say you butyl taped all the doors?? Also have you checked the rear footwells as as you drive the water moves/sloshes from front to back. Did you dry out the underlay after you sealed the doors?? It may be that you fixed the doors but the underlay is still wet and causing humidity?? Have you CPR'd you rear footwell carpet to se if it squelches?
 

LukeK

Active Member
Oct 20, 2012
410
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Preston lancashire
Cheers for reply Marv. It does make sense what your saying. At the moment the drivers rear door is the worst. To be honest it's too much inconvenience ringing the dealer and complaining for the 3rd time ha. So I think on a dry night I will try sealing the door myself. Thanks il keep posted once done the job
 

andrewkettle

Guest
I have noticed that my drivers door is getting some water left on the sill, it is coming from the cut out for the door lock mechanisim on the inside edge of the door.

Has anyone had this?

Going to take the door card off again to see if I can solve this when I am taking the seats out on the weekend.
 

andrewkettle

Guest
Well I am stunned. Taken the seats out and removed the underlay - I was expecting a little bit of dampness at the most.

The underlay was absolutley saturated! Its currently over the balcony dripping loads of water. Im going to have to put towels in its place and put the car back together as there is no way that this will be dry by Monday for work.

I never had a drop of water on the top of my carpet and the only clues were water sitting on my sills and a slight musty smell.

Anyone who is questioning weather their underlay is damp if they have had door seal issues I would say 100% yes

I definatley think that the only way to sort this is by removing the underlay, I cannot see how a wet vac would have got anywhere near this amount of water out.
 
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Law.

Active Member
Oct 23, 2011
44
0
Southampton, UK
Does anybody have the original word document or the photo's they could put up again?

The guides a bit more difficult without the pictures!

Thanks
 

andrewkettle

Guest
Go to page 33 and use Dubsteve's guide - the pictures are still ok on that.
 
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Marv-95

Active Member
Dec 30, 2010
154
0
Southampton, Hampshire
HAHA - Told you so ;) Its such a good feeling when you fix it though.

I grew a rare mushroom and a new species of wetrot!!!

My underlay dried on the radiator ok (took whole weekend though)
 

kevlaa

Altea Stylance / Arona FR Evo
Oct 12, 2010
266
1
s.wales
just found a puddle in my rear passenger footwell yessssss....... all i want for christmas a a dry car! ordered the parts as explained in what seems a top guide so just need to wait for the next dry sunny day which seems to be next friggin weekend! ahh well! thanks for the guides tho :)
 

andrewkettle

Guest
I had some orange looking mould that I have never seen before also!

Had to stop due to a rediculous amount of rain (at least I can definatley confirm all is watertight).

Weather permitting im gonna have the driver seat out tomorrow and check the underlay there, cos I am not convinced now that the drivers side is not goin to be soodden too.

Any tips for getting the rank smell out of the underlay?
 

NickCupraR

NickIbiza
Mar 2, 2009
335
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Chichester Portsmouth Area
Going to be doing this this week. First question is that I opened the front passenger door this morning to have a look and a river flowed out the door sill but the inside footwell was dry. that's made me think the water I saw dripping in was only because of the water in the sill over flowing. How do I cure this problem?
Cheers Nick
 

andrewkettle

Guest
The water is only sitting on the sill because the door seal arround the carrier plate has gone. The water then will go into the underlay/soundproofing under the carpet.

The carpet on top will stay dry unless there is a silly amount of water but the underlay will still be soaking.
 

Marv-95

Active Member
Dec 30, 2010
154
0
Southampton, Hampshire
Exactly!!!

I didnt check my drivers side as I didnt have pools on the sils!!

As for the smell - once I put the underlay on the radiator and dried i out completely - no smell - same with the car. I soaked all the excess up with Newspapers - what is it with that Orange Mold!!!
 

andrewkettle

Guest
I have the seat out on the drivers side and the trim up, underlay is soaked!

Gonna be a right pig of a job getting it out of the drivers footwell, without removing all of the footwell trim Im gonna have to cut two sides of it. Have resorted to using my other half's tough cuts (the scissors that parmedics use to cut off motorbike leathers etc!!)
 

richie kaye

Active Member
Oct 26, 2012
173
2
West Midlands
What a PITA,i went out to mine this morning and removed 2.5lts of dirty water
Using the sponge CPR and a Vax,Ive ordered the new seal but the underlay is soaked and still squelching

I pray for no more rain
 

Law.

Active Member
Oct 23, 2011
44
0
Southampton, UK
Resealed mine today, and I'm the same as you guys.
I can hear the under layer squelching like a swamp, it's completely water logged.
Going to have to take the drivers seat out and rip up the carpet, then cut out the under layer to dry it out. Are there any guides out there on how to remove the interior carpet?

NEVER buying VAG again, the amount of **** this LCR has given me. If anyone's interested in a black 53 plate LCR after I've got this sorted, drop me a PM.
 
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csd_19

Full Member
May 11, 2005
2,279
28
Angus / Edinburgh
Resealed mine today, and I'm the same as you guys.
I can hear the under layer squelching like a swamp, it's completely water logged.
Going to have to take the drivers seat out and rip up the carpet, then cut out the under layer to dry it out. Are there any guides out there on how to remove the interior carpet?

NEVER buying VAG again, the amount of **** this LCR has given me. If anyone's interested in a black 53 plate LCR after I've got this sorted, drop me a PM.

See my last post here for how to get the carpet out :)

I'm not claiming it's the only way to do it, just remembering how I got mine out.
 
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