Bonnet sound deadening

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I took mine off so I could hear the engine, it had also started to go mouldy and rub on one of the pipes. Bit of subject, but has anyone else noticed that the underneath the bonnett isn't fully painted? Or is it just mine?
 

Cupra R

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I took mine off so I could hear the engine, it had also started to go mouldy and rub on one of the pipes. Bit of subject, but has anyone else noticed that the underneath the bonnett isn't fully painted? Or is it just mine?

Not removed sound proofing Mark, but on shot's of other's car's I have seen that have removed it, the paint underneath on some is poor. So, it isn't just your's.
 

AndrewJB

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Theres no paint underneath on mine either, Removing the Deadening was one of the first jobs i did when i got the car
 

Donnyboy

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There are alot of drain holes under there. I think you'll be surprised just how much water will get through.

I fitted the new clips and taped up the holes yesterday. The water now holds under the plastic till I open the bonnet of drive the car.

I'm going to make my own drain holes that will drain it neaer the screen and not in the engine bay. ;)
 

Alzak

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can anyone show picture of this drain holes and what I can do to make sure water will not came into engine bay as I want to remove this mat
 

cfcmick

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For those of you that have removed the sound deadening, be aware!

Mine done as they all do and turned mouldy so obviously removed it.
This was quite a while ago when I first got the car.

On a recent service one of the coilpacks needed replacing due to rust!
(A second coilpack was rescued with a bit of cleaning)

You can guess where the water was coming from that caused the rust on the coilpack.
It was the clips that hold on the plastic part on the high end of the bonnet.
Water was getting through, sitting on top of the engine and also in where the coilpacks sit.

If you do have the sound deadening removed it might be worth a check after rain and cleaning to see if you have any water hanging around the coilpack area ;)
 

daz_pd

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I got the replacement clips issued by Seat from Seremotors, and they seem to have done the job, no more soggy underbonnet!
 

Datapro0

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Seat Factory aware of Soggy Sound Proof Layer Problem

Seat Customer Care (UK) contacted me yesterday and the matter has been escalated to the factory in Spain who will be developing a proper fix to this annoyiny problem. I suggest anyone who is getting a wet soggy sound proofing layer contact their dealer immediately so that you will be notified about the cure when it is made available.
 

Jedimaster65

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On a recent service one of the coilpacks needed replacing due to rust!
(A second coilpack was rescued with a bit of cleaning)

You can guess where the water was coming from that caused the rust on the coilpack.
It was the clips that hold on the plastic part on the high end of the bonnet.
Water was getting through, sitting on top of the engine and also in where the coilpacks sit.

If you do have the sound deadening removed it might be worth a check after rain and cleaning to see if you have any water hanging around the coilpack area ;)[/QUOTE]

The worst possible thing to have above the top of the engine is a permanently soggy blanket of mouldy soundproofing in my view...- just bin it and then use an engine cover to protect coilpacks ?
 

Datapro0

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>>The worst possible thing to have above the top of the engine is a permanently soggy blanket of mouldy soundproofing in my view...- just bin it and then use an engine cover to protect coilpacks ? <<

I refuse to fit my replacement sound proof layer until the problem is fixed properly.
 

LeonFR07DSG

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On a recent service one of the coilpacks needed replacing due to rust!
(A second coilpack was rescued with a bit of cleaning)

You can guess where the water was coming from that caused the rust on the coilpack.
It was the clips that hold on the plastic part on the high end of the bonnet.
Water was getting through, sitting on top of the engine and also in where the coilpacks sit.

If you do have the sound deadening removed it might be worth a check after rain and cleaning to see if you have any water hanging around the coilpack area ;)

The worst possible thing to have above the top of the engine is a permanently soggy blanket of mouldy soundproofing in my view...- just bin it and then use an engine cover to protect coilpacks ?[/QUOTE]

any idea where you can get an engine cover that will fit after an intake is in place?
 

Jedimaster65

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The worst possible thing to have above the top of the engine is a permanently soggy blanket of mouldy soundproofing in my view...- just bin it and then use an engine cover to protect coilpacks ?

any idea where you can get an engine cover that will fit after an intake is in place?[/QUOTE]

Thats the downside with intakes... But doesn't the small Awesome Gti one work ?
 

AdamRoutley

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dragging up an old thread but....

currently looking at a car atm and noticed under the bay today that there was a bit of damp on the engine cover and the soundproofing...

we've had a LOT of rain this week but on Thursday when i went, there wasnt any damp on the engine cover...

has anybody got any pictures of these new clips and where they fit?
 

TimSawf

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The clips hold the Bonnet Strip in place around the curved front edge. If you remove the bonnet insulation, you will see the clips sticking through the bonnet. Replacing those alone will not cure the leak as there are drain holes in the bonnet recess under the Bonnet Strip, the water needs to be prevented from getting under there.
 
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