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Old 15-02-16, 06:24 AM   #1
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Well traced my water leak to my sunroof seal....Big problem now is I cant find the leak...........The pipe according to Rimmers picture goes into a outlet that goes into the bulkhead....Right, I can see that, and the pipe is missing..So where should the end of the pipe be??? When I pour a bit of water down the sunroof drain i can see the little dribbles under my pedals, BUT I CANT see it actually coming out!!!!!!!!!!!! I have all the front trim, carpet out so just bare pedals and yellow metal!!! I am still agile enough to get on my back and head stuck under the pedals, if I knew where to look????????????????????
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Old 15-02-16, 09:47 AM   #2
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Maybe run a length of thin wire down the drain tube, and see where it appears behind the dash
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Old 15-02-16, 06:48 PM   #3
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Start by blasting compressed air down the drain.
It should come down and into the space behind the wheel arch liner.
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Old 15-02-16, 07:39 PM   #4
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Thnk I will try the wire idea first, havent got any compressed air handy lol...
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Be careful with the wire, you don't want to puncture the rubber hose.
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the rears come out behind the rear bumper, where the flappy thing is that lets the air out when you shut the doors. i think the drain holes that attach to the front come out behind the wings somewhere.
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