I've been getting water buildup seeping into the car over the bottom of the door seal. I've cleared all the door seals and even tigersealed the speakers and all the panels behind the door card to the door but it still leaks. Do you think there's any way that a blocked scuttel pannel drain could somehow cause water to seep back into the doors? or is it more likely that I need new door seals/a door weather strip?
The best advice I could give to fault find the issue would be, open the door and pour water on the outside of the glass (like I did in the video) and see where the water is coming from. The water should only leak out of the drainage holes on the underside of the door. If the water looks like it's coming from the bottom of the door card, take it off and check the seal around the big plastic panel because that could be faulty. Mine was on the drivers door, so I just cleaned it up and used tiger seal and sealed all around it, that stopped the water getting in. Unfortunately this happened after I had recorded and uploaded this video so I couldn't include it. If it looks like it's only coming out of the door drains, check the top of the seal and make sure the window is sealing to it/ closing fully. I know that some people have issues with the window going fully up, I think its a calibration issue, but check that that's not your issue too.
@@day_dobbie I poured water over the door with it open and the door card removed and it seems like it's seeping through the bottom of the speaker. I'm gutted because I tigersealed around the speaker in the summer, it must not have worked. I remember not being able to get all the the speaker bolts fully out so I just pried it back and shoved some sealant under it, but it seems like it hasn't done a good enough job. I'll have to give it another go sometime!
That’s a shame! But at least you know where it’s coming from. The speaker bolts are an absolute pain! The biggest thing is to make sure the area is dry and clean before applying sealer, otherwise it won’t be able to properly stick and create a good seal.
Young David, absolutely brilliant demonstration of how to fix what must affect all of us TT owners out there. Spooky, as only the other day I cleaned out my front drains below the windscreen, but I had not seen this fantastic video and I was not brave enough or had the knowledge to remove the scuttle panel so I only took out the two left hand screw bolts and slipped my hand in and pulled out so much...erm...grit, yes grit, moss and leaves I was amazed at the volume from such a small place, I did both sides and probably a good cup full from each, then with my hose turned down I let water trickle in, then low and behold...a good run of water behind the wheel arch, perfect, but it would have been so much easier using your method. Then to the boot, as I have a little water sitting around the battery whenever it rains hard...not sure I am confident to do what you have done. In the meantime, I just wanted to thank you for your approach and attention to detail when explaining the processes you have covered, easy to follow, well done you! (In case I get the confidence to do the 'rear' what is the name of the silicon you use, many thank, Derek)
Thank you very much!👍🏻 It's crazy how much can get blocked in such a little space, and how negatively it can effect the car😬 Fair play to you for doing it the way you did though, you still managed to sort it and I'm sure your car will thank you for it👌🏻 I just used some black silicone from Halfords, but any silicone sealant will do really. You could also use clear silicone if your worried about how it may look.
I'm doing this tomoz, weather permitting. Foggy windows, slightly damp passenger carpet, no smell tho. Plus my brake light strip died two days ago. You've nailed it all in one vid. Nice one
In only 1 video everything i needed to know and fix my issue's, like passenger door actuator cleaning all the drainer and stop water inside my car. Thank you
Thank God you made this video,just found my passenger floor full of water and didn't know from where did it come,when I checked the front tubes was full of dirt,leaves and mud...couldn't believe.Thank you again,you just saved me,now have to wait to dry all my passenger floor side.
Happy to help! I know it’s a bad issue on the TT and I was unfortunate enough to have the same issue. I’ve not had a problem since though which is good!👌🏻
Just wanted to say how great your videos are! I used to own an Audi Specialist Garage a number of years ago. I wish i had had more people like you working there. Please keep the videos coming, you are very good at the whole youtube thing.
Thanks again👍 problem solved. MK3 same as MK2. I used a 7.5mm rubber cord as a sealing cord. A bit thicker but still works. 6.5mm would be better. Tested last night in the rain and this morning totally dry inside. Now can install the new plate light 😄.
The proper way of removing the window wipers is to put your window wipers in service mode, by using the button under the right stalk. Once there in service mode they will go to the up position. Now you need to get some tape and mark the position on the window screen before you remove your window wipers. If you don't do it you will have a nightmare of a time when you put the wipers back on getting the position right.
I know you have to do that to replace the wiper blades so they don't hit the bonnet and scratch your paint, but I didn't know the same process applies when removing the arms. Thanks for the heads up and I'll remember that for next time!👍🏻
Great video I am picking up my first Audi tt TDI Saturday so will go all round it. Hoping it will be a good car. its 3 owners 74000 miles with full history mainly Audi history. I will get the belts/water pump done as its not been done in 7 years but only done 30.000 miles. Anything else i should check.
Thanks for the video, very helpful indeed! I have an issue where my heater fan has died, when I pulled the glove box down to get to the fan there was a lot of water, the water has fried the resister… do you think blocked front drains can cause water to end up in the heater fan area? TIA
Thanks! Sounds to me like it could possibly be a leaking heater matrix. I can’t say for definite though, was it coolant or normal water? If it’s coolant, then I’d have a look at the heater matrix and the pipes that go to it👍🏻
Excellent work.. well presented, you didn’t miss out the nitty gritty details, which others wizz pass. Just a bit advice. 1/ Wiper arms , have patience when removing them , re grease for future removal. 2/ scuttle panel, easy to snap take it easy. 3/ I removed wheels, dropped the inner arch plastic cover. You see the shit collecting in the recesses.. I used elbow grease chemical, and a brush then jet washed it from top to bottom Looked brand new after. Just to say.. brilliant video mate keep it genuine like your doing
I would close the boot, check to see if it's higher or lower than the bodyside and adjust accordingly. I haven't needed to adjust mine yet. Also, if you can wiggle your boot up and down slightly while it is locked, it may be worth extending these stops slightly to prevent it. The only way I know of is trial and error really. .
Thanks for this video. Im wondering if one can simply just dump those front plastic windscreen drain holes “cover” , seems like its just very easy to get blocked up again?
Question for your expertise would faulty boost diverter valve put car in limp mode or would faulty oil pick-up pipe cause limp mode which 1 would you attempt FIRST diagnosis machine oil pump pickup pipe
Very good video .. appreciate it, cheers. To save on all that unscrewing and dismantling,etc ..I'm thinking of drilling access holes in the black plastic scuttle panel above the drainage holes .. thick enough to push a length of wire through to clear the drainage holes and a thin piece of hose to blast water through ( I do that with my rear spoiler crainage holes).. then fix rubber sealing grommets in the drilled holes. Anyone done this, anyone thinks it's a bad idea? PS, when those two drainage holes are blocked..how / where does the water get in to the inside of the car? Thanks
I can't say for sure but I also can't see why that wouldn't work? sounds like a good idea maintenance wise, it would save a lot of time😅 As for the water getting in, I honestly don't know. I just know that what I've read on forums and stuff, everyone seems to suffer with water ingress when the scuttle panel drains (and others) get blocked. Either way, if they're blocked, its best to clean them out👍🏻
Me again. Just a quick question. When you applied the sealant on the spoiler did you wait for it to dry it up and then put the spoiler back or you put it back on while the sealant was still wet/fresh? TIA
I did. I think it was a mix of blocked drains, but also a breached windscreen. My windscreen had come away slightly and was letting loads of water into the car!
@@day_dobbieyour front window was replaced because of the leaking water? I have a problem carpets wet front window moisture and understand steering wheel insulation material all soakin wet
Yeah got a TT o7 plate water 💧 building up bye 👋 the battery 🔋 in the boot 👢 good video know what tell garage it reaked all me amplifier and ext in the boot 👢 she the fully loaded TT boss radio 📻 TV ext all ??? F water 💧 😑
I've been getting water buildup seeping into the car over the bottom of the door seal. I've cleared all the door seals and even tigersealed the speakers and all the panels behind the door card to the door but it still leaks. Do you think there's any way that a blocked scuttel pannel drain could somehow cause water to seep back into the doors? or is it more likely that I need new door seals/a door weather strip?
The best advice I could give to fault find the issue would be, open the door and pour water on the outside of the glass (like I did in the video) and see where the water is coming from. The water should only leak out of the drainage holes on the underside of the door. If the water looks like it's coming from the bottom of the door card, take it off and check the seal around the big plastic panel because that could be faulty. Mine was on the drivers door, so I just cleaned it up and used tiger seal and sealed all around it, that stopped the water getting in. Unfortunately this happened after I had recorded and uploaded this video so I couldn't include it. If it looks like it's only coming out of the door drains, check the top of the seal and make sure the window is sealing to it/ closing fully. I know that some people have issues with the window going fully up, I think its a calibration issue, but check that that's not your issue too.
@@day_dobbie I poured water over the door with it open and the door card removed and it seems like it's seeping through the bottom of the speaker. I'm gutted because I tigersealed around the speaker in the summer, it must not have worked. I remember not being able to get all the the speaker bolts fully out so I just pried it back and shoved some sealant under it, but it seems like it hasn't done a good enough job. I'll have to give it another go sometime!
That’s a shame! But at least you know where it’s coming from. The speaker bolts are an absolute pain! The biggest thing is to make sure the area is dry and clean before applying sealer, otherwise it won’t be able to properly stick and create a good seal.
These are excellent videos big fella. Clear video, well presented. Invaluable for me and my new mk2 TT.
Thank you very much! It's good to know people are enjoying them!
The best video out there for the major TT leaks, cheers David!
Thanks!👍🏻
Young David, absolutely brilliant demonstration of how to fix what must affect all of us TT owners out there. Spooky, as only the other day I cleaned out my front drains below the windscreen, but I had not seen this fantastic video and I was not brave enough or had the knowledge to remove the scuttle panel so I only took out the two left hand screw bolts and slipped my hand in and pulled out so much...erm...grit, yes grit, moss and leaves I was amazed at the volume from such a small place, I did both sides and probably a good cup full from each, then with my hose turned down I let water trickle in, then low and behold...a good run of water behind the wheel arch, perfect, but it would have been so much easier using your method. Then to the boot, as I have a little water sitting around the battery whenever it rains hard...not sure I am confident to do what you have done. In the meantime, I just wanted to thank you for your approach and attention to detail when explaining the processes you have covered, easy to follow, well done you!
(In case I get the confidence to do the 'rear' what is the name of the silicon you use, many thank, Derek)
Thank you very much!👍🏻 It's crazy how much can get blocked in such a little space, and how negatively it can effect the car😬 Fair play to you for doing it the way you did though, you still managed to sort it and I'm sure your car will thank you for it👌🏻 I just used some black silicone from Halfords, but any silicone sealant will do really. You could also use clear silicone if your worried about how it may look.
I'm doing this tomoz, weather permitting. Foggy windows, slightly damp passenger carpet, no smell tho. Plus my brake light strip died two days ago. You've nailed it all in one vid. Nice one
Thanks! Goodluck with it and hopefully it fixes your problem!
In only 1 video everything i needed to know and fix my issue's, like passenger door actuator cleaning all the drainer and stop water inside my car. Thank you
Glad I could help, Goodluck with it!
Thank God you made this video,just found my passenger floor full of water and didn't know from where did it come,when I checked the front tubes was full of dirt,leaves and mud...couldn't believe.Thank you again,you just saved me,now have to wait to dry all my passenger floor side.
Happy to help! I know it’s a bad issue on the TT and I was unfortunate enough to have the same issue. I’ve not had a problem since though which is good!👌🏻
There's quite a few videos out there on door card removal, this is by far the best, and it warrants its own video separate to water leaks. Thank you.
Thanks! I might post a separate video for the door card removal, just to make it easier to find then👍🏻
@@day_dobbie I also noticed you've a dented front wing, might you do a wing removal video, mine needs to come off to go to the paint shop!
That's something I can look in to, Ill try and get one recorded soon!
Massive help thank you. Thanks for taking the time to help me plus many others.
Happy to help👍🏻
Just wanted to say how great your videos are! I used to own an Audi Specialist Garage a number of years ago. I wish i had had more people like you working there. Please keep the videos coming, you are very good at the whole youtube thing.
Thank you, that means a lot! It's good to know people are enjoying the content🙌🏻 There's plenty more videos to come in the future👌🏻
Very clear instructions thanks for sharing, keep ‘em coming 👍
Thanks!👍🏻 I've got plenty more videos coming in the future!
Thanks again👍 problem solved. MK3 same as MK2. I used a 7.5mm rubber cord as a sealing cord. A bit thicker but still works. 6.5mm would be better. Tested last night in the rain and this morning totally dry inside. Now can install the new plate light 😄.
The proper way of removing the window wipers is to put your window wipers in service mode, by using the button under the right stalk. Once there in service mode they will go to the up position. Now you need to get some tape and mark the position on the window screen before you remove your window wipers. If you don't do it you will have a nightmare of a time when you put the wipers back on getting the position right.
I know you have to do that to replace the wiper blades so they don't hit the bonnet and scratch your paint, but I didn't know the same process applies when removing the arms. Thanks for the heads up and I'll remember that for next time!👍🏻
This has been a really informative video
Your are the best, please more videos about TT mk2
Thanks! If there's anything you'd like me to record, let me know in the comments👍🏻
Thanks for this video. Water in both footwells and heavy condensation so ill be running through these fixes tomorrow.
Goodluck with it!
Great video I am picking up my first Audi tt TDI Saturday so will go all round it. Hoping it will be a good car. its 3 owners 74000 miles with full history mainly Audi history. I will get the belts/water pump done as its not been done in 7 years but only done 30.000 miles. Anything else i should check.
Legend ! Really helpful, might finally be able to fix that damp footwell, thanks mate !
Thanks! Hopefully it helps!
Brilliant vid, very informative, lots of great info thanks.
Thanks!
My good man! If what you are saying does not make "any cents", the person should not do any type of automotive maintenance! Good video.
The number and positioning of the arrows really help. Than you.
Thanks! Glad I could help
Nice one mate .
Thank you so much for the info and the quality of the video...Congrats
My pleasure!👍🏻
Thanks for the video, very helpful indeed! I have an issue where my heater fan has died, when I pulled the glove box down to get to the fan there was a lot of water, the water has fried the resister… do you think blocked front drains can cause water to end up in the heater fan area? TIA
Thanks! Sounds to me like it could possibly be a leaking heater matrix. I can’t say for definite though, was it coolant or normal water? If it’s coolant, then I’d have a look at the heater matrix and the pipes that go to it👍🏻
Excellent work..
well presented, you didn’t miss out the nitty gritty details, which others wizz pass.
Just a bit advice.
1/ Wiper arms , have patience when removing them , re grease for future removal.
2/ scuttle panel, easy to snap take it easy.
3/ I removed wheels, dropped the inner arch plastic cover.
You see the shit collecting in the recesses.. I used elbow grease chemical, and a brush then jet washed it from top to bottom
Looked brand new after.
Just to say.. brilliant video mate keep it genuine like your doing
Thank you!👍🏻
Thanks for this detailed video 👍🏻👍🏻 random question, how do you find a suitable height for that two rear boot rubber damper that’s rotatable? 30:08
I would close the boot, check to see if it's higher or lower than the bodyside and adjust accordingly. I haven't needed to adjust mine yet. Also, if you can wiggle your boot up and down slightly while it is locked, it may be worth extending these stops slightly to prevent it. The only way I know of is trial and error really. .
Thanks for this video. Im wondering if one can simply just dump those front plastic windscreen drain holes “cover” , seems like its just very easy to get blocked up again?
No Problem! I did consider this myself but I'm not 100% sure, so I just left them in.
Question for your expertise would faulty boost diverter valve put car in limp mode or would faulty oil pick-up pipe cause limp mode which 1 would you attempt FIRST diagnosis machine oil pump pickup pipe
Very good video .. appreciate it, cheers. To save on all that unscrewing and dismantling,etc ..I'm thinking of drilling access holes in the black plastic scuttle panel above the drainage holes .. thick enough to push a length of wire through to clear the drainage holes and a thin piece of hose to blast water through ( I do that with my rear spoiler crainage holes).. then fix rubber sealing grommets in the drilled holes. Anyone done this, anyone thinks it's a bad idea? PS, when those two drainage holes are blocked..how / where does the water get in to the inside of the car? Thanks
I can't say for sure but I also can't see why that wouldn't work? sounds like a good idea maintenance wise, it would save a lot of time😅 As for the water getting in, I honestly don't know. I just know that what I've read on forums and stuff, everyone seems to suffer with water ingress when the scuttle panel drains (and others) get blocked. Either way, if they're blocked, its best to clean them out👍🏻
@@day_dobbie Cheers ...
Very appropriate for your video 👍 fingers crossed for me🤞😂
Thanks! Good luck with it🤞🏻
Thsts pne amazing video.
Could you be able to say what silicone sealant did you use. A name or link to buy would be great. Thank you.
Thank You! I just used black silicone sealant from Halfords, but you could use any silicone sealant really👍🏻
thank you for your video!
Thanks for watching!👍🏻
Excellent 👍🏻
Thanks!
Nice vid mate😊
Thanks!👍🏻
Thx Mate, really nice. Are the drains the same as the mk1?
I'll be honest, Im not too sure.
Me again.
Just a quick question.
When you applied the sealant on the spoiler did you wait for it to dry it up and then put the spoiler back or you put it back on while the sealant was still wet/fresh? TIA
Hi again👋🏻 I put it on when the sealer was wet to allow ot to bond to both the car and the spoiler👍🏻
very, very good, thanks !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!😊
Thank you!👍🏻
Did you solve your wet carpets? My passenger footwell on my 08 Roadster is driving me nuts....
I did. I think it was a mix of blocked drains, but also a breached windscreen. My windscreen had come away slightly and was letting loads of water into the car!
@@day_dobbieyour front window was replaced because of the leaking water? I have a problem carpets wet front window moisture and understand steering wheel insulation material all soakin wet
Oh and that cause the comfort module Below steering wheel to be all wet and giving massive problems
Thanks!
Is it just me who can't get the wipers off. They are siezed
Mine were pretty tight the first time I took them off! But they will come eventually, try some penetrating oil (WD-40)
Yeah got a TT o7 plate water 💧 building up bye 👋 the battery 🔋 in the boot 👢 good video know what tell garage it reaked all me amplifier and ext in the boot 👢 she the fully loaded TT boss radio 📻 TV ext all ??? F water 💧 😑
Yeah, water leaks can be a real pain on these cars🙃