Hi,
I noticed a few weeks ago my driver carpet is absolutely soaked. I took it to Seat and they've confirmed it's an issue that they'll need the car back for three days to take the interior out and find the leak. This can't of been going on for months because I would of definitely noticed when hoovering the car.
I had a feel under the flap today and it's definitely soaked and just about holding the water although any more and it'll start to drip. It's only in the centre of the foot well, not up by the pedals.
My question is, does anyone know what that plastic box is under the driver footwell I could feel? It seemed damp and I'm hoping it's leaking from that and not outside otherwise I might buy a car cover to stop it getting any worse.
This is on a 2018 leon estate. Thanks
Edit:
Just had a thought, I don't use the AC much I have a habit of always turning it off as I'm old hat and believe it saves fuel, although unlikely in modern cars? Could that of dried up AC pipes causing refrigerant to leak? Or would that happen to the passenger carpet as well, not just the drivers? And is it worth now running the car with the AC on for ten minutes to single this out?
I noticed a few weeks ago my driver carpet is absolutely soaked. I took it to Seat and they've confirmed it's an issue that they'll need the car back for three days to take the interior out and find the leak. This can't of been going on for months because I would of definitely noticed when hoovering the car.
I had a feel under the flap today and it's definitely soaked and just about holding the water although any more and it'll start to drip. It's only in the centre of the foot well, not up by the pedals.
My question is, does anyone know what that plastic box is under the driver footwell I could feel? It seemed damp and I'm hoping it's leaking from that and not outside otherwise I might buy a car cover to stop it getting any worse.
This is on a 2018 leon estate. Thanks
Edit:
Just had a thought, I don't use the AC much I have a habit of always turning it off as I'm old hat and believe it saves fuel, although unlikely in modern cars? Could that of dried up AC pipes causing refrigerant to leak? Or would that happen to the passenger carpet as well, not just the drivers? And is it worth now running the car with the AC on for ten minutes to single this out?
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