My vauxhall corsa 2005 mark c leaks into the front drivers well. Its not the door seals or window seal.?
(2012-02-06 15:20:11)
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Stuart Says: Its not the heating as the fluid is clear.Its not the water run offs as they are clear.Only wet drivers side.Floor is solid.I am totally baffled.
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Mervyn M Says: Is the brake servo fitted to a vertical plate (coloured black) as the Corsa is prone for leaking at the sealing of this plate. You will need to remove the wiper motor assembly and get someone to gently pour some water around the plate while checking in the drivers foot well after peeling back the carpets etc. behind the pedals and you should be able to see where the water is entering the car. If it is then it's a bit of a ball ache to fix. You will need to unbolt the brake master cylinder (leave the pipes connected) gently move the cylinder out of harms way. unbolt and remove servo. remove all the bolts from plate. with controlled force part plate from bulkhead. clean off existing sealant. reseal using a quality sealer (believe me you will not want to do it twice)and refit the the parts in reverse order
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mm Says: Sounds like it is coming from under the bonnet, below the wipers. I had the exact same on my VW Golf a couple of years ago, there was a warped seal somewhere under there, had to take the area apart and get it re-sealed. If it is a similar thing for you, you will find the water is coming in somewhere between the pedals and the steering wheel. In the meantime, try and keep your car inside if you have a garage, otherwise use a tarpaulin, to keep it dry - once water gets in there you will never get rid of the smell of damp!
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J R Says: drain holes are blocked in the scuttle below the windscreen, lift bonnet you will find 2 stubby pipes in each corner of the bulkhead, they get blocked with leaves and stuff
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EvelynThe ModifiedDog. Says: Does it have a sunroof?
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