Flooded Ibiza FR in Hull

Gilrick

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Nov 26, 2003
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Was all fine until about 9pm Monday night, then basically a river ended up with my garage and garden as it's destination. Luckily i'd parked the Altea at the front of the house in the street.

Finally about 7 last night the water subsided enough for me to make it throught the garden in wellys (still only about 1cm from the top!) to the garage to assess the damage.

Tears :cry: Contents of the gararge, including bottles of turps, bikes, paint cans etc all floating around my wife's FR. At first i thought it may be ok but then noticed the tide mark about 4-5 inches above the level of the door sill.

Opened the door to see about an inch of standing water in the foot wells. So check the exhaust and at some point it was under water, anyway thought i'd give it a go and see if it started. Bring first time, can't believe it!! Did chuck a load of water out the back though.

Plan now is to get it to the local dealer for them to assess the damage before i get the insurance people in.
 

Guinness

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think if I seen water coming the first thing I would save is the car, scratch that the only thing. bye bye GF bye bye house at least the ibiza is safe lol
 

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Unlucky mate.

Ive been watching the news and seen how bad it is.

Hope nothing has went wrong and you can still enjoy the car.
 

Mr Cellotape

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I hate to say it, but don't whatever you do drive that to the dealers.

It's new enough that if it's been messed up by the weather they should give you a full replacement. especially if you took out the gap insurance.

Do you really want the car back now it's been swimming?

I know I wouldn't want it as it may have all sorts of things start going wrong with it.
 

cardaft

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Thats really bad luck.

I hate to say it, but don't whatever you do drive that to the dealers.

It's new enough that if it's been messed up by the weather they should give you a full replacement. especially if you took out the gap insurance.

Do you really want the car back now it's been swimming?

I know I wouldn't want it as it may have all sorts of things start going wrong with it.

Yeah i agree, try and get a replacement, there could be all kinds of problems crop up after that. Although it depends how high the water was in, was it at seat level?
 

Ibiza 130 tdi

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Opened the door to see about an inch of standing water in the foot wells. So check the exhaust and at some point it was under water, anyway thought i'd give it a go and see if it started. Bring first time, can't believe it!! Did chuck a load of water out the back though.

Oh nooooooo!!! How bad! hope the car is ok and that it didnt mess up any electrics or anything! I know Hull was bad, got family and friends live in Barton, coming up there for two weeks in Summer (maybe to get my car remapped also....:whistle:) but yeh! If i see you, will :wave:! :)
 

dmjw01

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anyway thought i'd give it a go and see if it started. Bring first time, can't believe it!! Did chuck a load of water out the back though.
Glad to hear the engine's alright. But you were incredibly brave to try starting it. If any water had got into the air intake during the flood, you'd now be regretting starting it - with at least one bent con-rod.
 

dex130

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Where bouts in Hull u live dude I live just of Newland ave luckily the water wasnt deep enough to flood me. I work in Beverley tho and the drive home was horrible, perhaps i should trade it in for a land rover or maybe a submarine!!
 

Ant FR

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could have been worse, this was one of the guys off the mini sites Minis

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