Yeah i ended up tearing the car apart 3 times because multiple drains where clogged and the sunroof case was leaking after all drains where free flowing. Major pain in the ass drying the foam under the carpet…
@@ThePok3monssorry for the late reply. The front seats have a bolt on each corner, i believe its a T45 bolt. remove them, then disconnect the harness. After that you can pull the seats out. Under the steering wheel remove the plastic panel, its a few screws. On the side of the center console You slide off this long carpet covered panel, theres a single bolt behind that. After that you can pull the carpet up, use a shop vac and sort of mash the nozle into the buttom foam and suck up as much water as possible, then the foam blocks under it you do the same and i removed mine and let them sit in the sun for a day. I also left the doors open with a huge shop fan and used clamps to hold the carpet up and dried it all day
I have a E61 wagon with a panoramic sunroof and water leaks into the rear floorwell on the drivers side. But the wagon doesnt have the same drains as the sedan -any idea where the drain is?
I've got a e61 with a sunroof leak. Checked all the drains and everything seemed fine but still leaking. Later on I had the rear hood lining down and the roof insulation was hanging down into the sunroof drains and when the sunroof was open would lift up the insulation when I was checking the drains.
Been dealing with this for years flex seal didn’t fix my cracked cases car is an absolute headache I don’t have a solution cracked cases on both sides and now front hoses are leaking cleaned twice already car is just a shitshow to deal with
Been searching everywhere for this specific issue and no one solved my problem. It was the clogged drains under the brake reservoir, and the windshield seal. Thank you for your help!
A fellow e60 owner living the damp life.
Yeah i ended up tearing the car apart 3 times because multiple drains where clogged and the sunroof case was leaking after all drains where free flowing. Major pain in the ass drying the foam under the carpet…
@@Bimmerdude999hey, how did you dry the foam under the carpet?
I have the same problem
@@ThePok3monssorry for the late reply. The front seats have a bolt on each corner, i believe its a T45 bolt. remove them, then disconnect the harness.
After that you can pull the seats out.
Under the steering wheel remove the plastic panel, its a few screws. On the side of the center console You slide off this long carpet covered panel, theres a single bolt behind that.
After that you can pull the carpet up, use a shop vac and sort of mash the nozle into the buttom foam and suck up as much water as possible, then the foam blocks under it you do the same and i removed mine and let them sit in the sun for a day.
I also left the doors open with a huge shop fan and used clamps to hold the carpet up and dried it all day
I have a E61 wagon with a panoramic sunroof and water leaks into the rear floorwell on the drivers side. But the wagon doesnt have the same drains as the sedan -any idea where the drain is?
I've got a e61 with a sunroof leak.
Checked all the drains and everything seemed fine but still leaking.
Later on I had the rear hood lining down and the roof insulation was hanging down into the sunroof drains and when the sunroof was open would lift up the insulation when I was checking the drains.
Been dealing with this for years flex seal didn’t fix my cracked cases car is an absolute headache I don’t have a solution cracked cases on both sides and now front hoses are leaking cleaned twice already car is just a shitshow to deal with
I am very happy. This was really helpful.❤❤❤❤
Its happening to mine but its the drivers side and the back of drivers side was full of water. this is super helpful Thanks
Glad it helped bro
Legend this fixed my problem. People like you are amazing
didn't think when I bought my bmw that I would have to have a plumber on speed dial
Wet front passenger floor. This was helpful. Thank you.
Been searching everywhere for this specific issue and no one solved my problem. It was the clogged drains under the brake reservoir, and the windshield seal. Thank you for your help!
Glad it helped
I see your Titanium Silber paint is failing too. Mine is doing the same thing
I appreciate you bro 🫶🏿