Bought one of thoes bendy things off amazon for £5.... Both sides were blocked and that thing was perfect for the job... Thanks for this video as would have never worked it out on my own 👍👍
have this exact problem on my sons car, thought it was the door seal. I replaced that but water was still coming in, wish I'd seen this video first. Thanks so much.
Had the same problem. Sorted thanks to your video. Had a problem getting the plastic cover away from the windscreen and the wiper mechanism gets in the way when trying to clear out the bung on the drivers side but got there in the end Cheers
Thanks for the heads up sods law same thing happened, majority of the cleaning done the driver's side did not have the plastic clip but the I had drain cable which I used and helped the water flush through wasn't that much there but was clean. Px side was the worst and the and that filter was blocked and you could see the water just sitting there At least nice and cleaned an no water hopefully now n a few days or so that should dry out and it should be all ok Thanks again for the video
Thanks for this, our passenger side could have been used for Olympic diving there was so much water. How did you end up drying the carpet and foam? I have the carpet up and have been moping it and squeezing the foam. Have a fan on it too
That's the only way really to dry it out .it takes ages and feels like the water just keeps on coming. I normally run the car with the heating on and the carpet propped up and a window a little bit down
@@murphyslaw2020 ha ha, still not sure I found the reason the back seat foot wells are soaking on my 407. I tried the back door seals. I tried the boot. And I eventually got the windscreen wipers off (using a crow bar!!! Carefully, leveraged against itself). I had trouble getting the grill back (there seems to be a gap between it and the windscreen) in and there didn't seem to be any grommets or channels, just leaf mulch. But I got a coathanger through it all and out to the ground below. Still not sure that was right. Anyway, I had my fun!
I've a similar problem but the water in mine seems to be coming from the bottom of the heater box itself. Pollen filters are dry but there's a steady drip from the bottom of the heater box whenever I have the heat and AC on. Any ideas? It's clean water makes me think it's condensate. The drain for the AC is clear
I have literally water flowing around inside the car somewhere, during the rainy season, can it also be caused by this? This year I noticed the carpet is getting soaked inside as well, similar to your situation, so it got worse. Or are there any other water outlets under the car? 307 sw
@@murphyslaw2020 thanks for the reply! I kind of hear it more directly under the drivers seat, and flowing around the whole car, possibly inside the sill? but im not sure if this is possible, hard to locate it by ear. I need to try and what you've shown here for starters, there surely is a lot of junk there
Hi put the nut back on a little bit. And then try pull them up it can take abit to pull them some wd40 can help. They rust ( not rust ) if it's really bad you may need a pullers
Bought one of thoes bendy things off amazon for £5.... Both sides were blocked and that thing was perfect for the job... Thanks for this video as would have never worked it out on my own 👍👍
No worries glad you got sorted
Well I think I have will soon find out when it pisses down Saturday 😂
I've got the same issue in my 307 and probably it's the same reason - you've helped a lot in sorting off tools list and how to begin with. Cheers!
Hope it helps sort your problem
have this exact problem on my sons car, thought it was the door seal. I replaced that but water was still coming in, wish I'd seen this video first. Thanks so much.
Glad it worked for you. Thanks for the comment
Had the same problem. Sorted thanks to your video. Had a problem getting the plastic cover away from the windscreen and the wiper mechanism gets in the way when trying to clear out the bung on the drivers side but got there in the end
Cheers
Glad you got sorted 👍
Lifesaver. Top work that man, and thanks for the video now.
Glad to help
Thank you 🙏🏻 this solved my problem and seems to be much better. Bad design in my laymen’s opinion
Glad to help
@@murphyslaw2020 thanks mate, have a great evening
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Hope it helps
Nice one, thanks for that!
Thanks for the heads up sods law same thing happened, majority of the cleaning done the driver's side did not have the plastic clip but the I had drain cable which I used and helped the water flush through wasn't that much there but was clean.
Px side was the worst and the and that filter was blocked and you could see the water just sitting there
At least nice and cleaned an no water hopefully now n a few days or so that should dry out and it should be all ok
Thanks again for the video
Glad it helped
👍👍👍
I was looking months for such a video for mine 308 t9. Thanks a lot
Glad it helped you
Thak you i solwed it as you did, much thanks 😊
Your welcome glad to help
You saved me 🙏🏻
Glad to have helped
Thanks for this, our passenger side could have been used for Olympic diving there was so much water. How did you end up drying the carpet and foam? I have the carpet up and have been moping it and squeezing the foam. Have a fan on it too
That's the only way really to dry it out .it takes ages and feels like the water just keeps on coming. I normally run the car with the heating on and the carpet propped up and a window a little bit down
@@murphyslaw2020 I used a vax carpet washer to suck out as much as I could get, not soggy anymore, still wet though!
@@RobertMoloney a wet is great we have one but thankfully i don't have to use it that much
@@murphyslaw2020 ha ha, still not sure I found the reason the back seat foot wells are soaking on my 407. I tried the back door seals. I tried the boot. And I eventually got the windscreen wipers off (using a crow bar!!! Carefully, leveraged against itself). I had trouble getting the grill back (there seems to be a gap between it and the windscreen) in and there didn't seem to be any grommets or channels, just leaf mulch. But I got a coathanger through it all and out to the ground below. Still not sure that was right. Anyway, I had my fun!
Struggling to get the bolts off the wiper!
Just the bolt or trying to get the wiper arm off
I've a similar problem but the water in mine seems to be coming from the bottom of the heater box itself. Pollen filters are dry but there's a steady drip from the bottom of the heater box whenever I have the heat and AC on. Any ideas? It's clean water makes me think it's condensate. The drain for the AC is clear
Maybe the heater box is blocked and blocked Access to the vent.
Try what I did in the video the water can get into the heater box from there
I have literally water flowing around inside the car somewhere, during the rainy season, can it also be caused by this? This year I noticed the carpet is getting soaked inside as well, similar to your situation, so it got worse. Or are there any other water outlets under the car? 307 sw
If I recall the 207 and 307 had a Similar problem to the video you could hear the water moving around under the wipers when you Drove the car
@@murphyslaw2020 thanks for the reply! I kind of hear it more directly under the drivers seat, and flowing around the whole car, possibly inside the sill? but im not sure if this is possible, hard to locate it by ear. I need to try and what you've shown here for starters, there surely is a lot of junk there
The water can fill up under the wiper( because the vents are blocked)and then run inside the car and fill up the footwell.
How did drying the carpet go?
It takes weeks to dry 💯
Where did you bought this wire to clean those holes? Link?
www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01A972FOM?ref_=cm_sw_r_apan_dp_Y3M16KNC3ZE15P2JJTNE_1
Hope this helps. I got mine from a parts shop but this is very similar
I removed the but from wipers but they r still not coming off
Hi put the nut back on a little bit. And then try pull them up it can take abit to pull them some wd40 can help. They rust ( not rust ) if it's really bad you may need a pullers