"Carpet might get caught on your clutch pedal".....yeah, as if 3 of the other people w/ 716.6 gearboxes on their 204's see this😂 But seriously, good vid & great find on that one. I started with my passenger side but wasn't 100% sure about the kick panel trim pieces & their clip orientation, so I only took a sneak peak to make sure it was dry in there. Be glad you don't have a C207 chassis, because as far as I can tell, the front pano roof drains are seemingly 90% inaccessible. And I'm scared about that 10% hahaha
Did you find any corrosion while inspecting the wires? Im having the same issue lots of water under the carpet and i had every light on the dash light up i currently have the carpet out like your video and will be letting it air dry for a few days. Im just wondering if i should be suspecting alot of replacement from the water sloshing on all the components that are in that area thanks
Hi, I've had this happen twice, and the second time I cleaned and trimmed the sunroof drains to ensure it would not happen again. I did not see any evidence of corrosion on the wires or the floor underneath the carpet.
@@sildispaho6393 putting it back in place is not so bad, the orientation and placement should be evident based on the carpet shape. Can you be more specific?
Hey man, I was wondering if just letting the footwell and wires air dry fixed all the error lights on the dash for you? Thanks!
"Carpet might get caught on your clutch pedal".....yeah, as if 3 of the other people w/ 716.6 gearboxes on their 204's see this😂
But seriously, good vid & great find on that one. I started with my passenger side but wasn't 100% sure about the kick panel trim pieces & their clip orientation, so I only took a sneak peak to make sure it was dry in there. Be glad you don't have a C207 chassis, because as far as I can tell, the front pano roof drains are seemingly 90% inaccessible. And I'm scared about that 10% hahaha
@@RothBeyondTheGrave 😆
Interesting!
This is helpful as I am encountering the same issue. Did you unplug the battery first bed or removing the gas pedal?
@@Golffitness2012 You may unplug the battery, but it is not required- just don’t turn the ignition on with the pedal unplugged.
Did you find any corrosion while inspecting the wires? Im having the same issue lots of water under the carpet and i had every light on the dash light up i currently have the carpet out like your video and will be letting it air dry for a few days. Im just wondering if i should be suspecting alot of replacement from the water sloshing on all the components that are in that area thanks
Hi, I've had this happen twice, and the second time I cleaned and trimmed the sunroof drains to ensure it would not happen again. I did not see any evidence of corrosion on the wires or the floor underneath the carpet.
What about putting it back in place ?
@@sildispaho6393 putting it back in place is not so bad, the orientation and placement should be evident based on the carpet shape. Can you be more specific?