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My daughter's 206 is letting in water, which is lying in a puddle beneath
the back seats and making them wet. She tells me that someone at work has the same problem, as does a friend of that workmate, so I assume it's common on these. Any experience of it and how it's sorted would be handy before I get to have a look at it. -- Steve Never shake the ketchup bottle. None'll come, and then a lot'll |
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much like they were saying: My daughter's 206 is letting in water, which is lying in a puddle beneath the back seats and making them wet. She tells me that someone at work has the same problem, as does a friend of that workmate, so I assume it's common on these. Any experience of it and how it's sorted would be handy before I get to have a look at it. Go on, give us a hint... Since the water ingress is probably around the back of the body, is it a three door? Five door? Estate? Convertible? Sunroof? |
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"Adrian" wrote in message ... "shazzbat" gurgled happily, sounding much like they were saying: My daughter's 206 is letting in water, which is lying in a puddle beneath the back seats and making them wet. She tells me that someone at work has the same problem, as does a friend of that workmate, so I assume it's common on these. Any experience of it and how it's sorted would be handy before I get to have a look at it. Go on, give us a hint... Since the water ingress is probably around the back of the body, is it a three door? Five door? Estate? Convertible? Sunroof? Doh. It's a five door, no sunroof. She tells me that the door panels are dry, as is the parcel shelf. She hasn't lifted the boot mat yet, but hasn't noticed any wet in the boot. Steve |
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shazzbat wrote:
"Adrian" wrote in message ... "shazzbat" gurgled happily, sounding much like they were saying: My daughter's 206 is letting in water, which is lying in a puddle beneath the back seats and making them wet. She tells me that someone at work has the same problem, as does a friend of that workmate, so I assume it's common on these. Any experience of it and how it's sorted would be handy before I get to have a look at it. Go on, give us a hint... Since the water ingress is probably around the back of the body, is it a three door? Five door? Estate? Convertible? Sunroof? Doh. It's a five door, no sunroof. She tells me that the door panels are dry, as is the parcel shelf. She hasn't lifted the boot mat yet, but hasn't noticed any wet in the boot. Steve running down behind the door card and dripping off the bottom edge (this happens on quite a few cars) |
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Hi,
on these. Any experience of it and how it's sorted would be handy before I get to have a look at it. On 205's, the common path was the rear light clusters... Since it's a 206, here's a hint for you : the space beneath the rear seats makes a kind of pool, where water may be accumulated. My usual suspects would be the taildoor's seal. Mine has a similar behaviour, due to an incorrect door clearance (I should fix it... damn I tell that on any heavy rain day), this letting water go it's way and making the rear floor carpet wet. HTH, -- G.T |
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"G.T" wrote in message ... Hi, on these. Any experience of it and how it's sorted would be handy before I get to have a look at it. On 205's, the common path was the rear light clusters... Since it's a 206, here's a hint for you : the space beneath the rear seats makes a kind of pool, where water may be accumulated. My usual suspects would be the taildoor's seal. Mine has a similar behaviour, due to an incorrect door clearance (I should fix it... damn I tell that on any heavy rain day), this letting water go it's way and making the rear floor carpet wet. Ta for that. I shall certainly have a look at the weekend when she comes over. But she tells me the carpet isn't wet, just under the seats, mostly the driver's side. Steve |
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shazzbat wrote:
"G.T" wrote in message ... Hi, on these. Any experience of it and how it's sorted would be handy before I get to have a look at it. On 205's, the common path was the rear light clusters... Since it's a 206, here's a hint for you : the space beneath the rear seats makes a kind of pool, where water may be accumulated. My usual suspects would be the taildoor's seal. Mine has a similar behaviour, due to an incorrect door clearance (I should fix it... damn I tell that on any heavy rain day), this letting water go it's way and making the rear floor carpet wet. Ta for that. I shall certainly have a look at the weekend when she comes over. But she tells me the carpet isn't wet, just under the seats, mostly the driver's side. Steve Shot in the dark but if the seat support is wet and the carpet isn't the the water is coming in new or directly above the rear seat. If it is not a sun roof problem then maybe there is a leak from the floor pan. I have a 405 - totally different car I agree, but under the seat is a big round plug about 125mm diameter from memory which gives access to the fuel gauge sender and the top of the tank. I would imagine if this did not seal properly then when driving in the rain, water would be driven in through this plug and hence into the seat area. Bob |
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floor pan. I have a 405 - totally different car I agree, but under the seat is a big round plug about 125mm diameter from memory which gives access to the fuel gauge sender and the top of the tank. I would imagine if this did not seal properly then when driving in the rain, water would be driven in through this plug and hence into the seat area. Brilliant. I haven't lifted the rear seats for ages (I have no big needs as a cargo), but it seems to me there are 2 of these big plugs. Regards, -- G.T |
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G.T wrote:
Hi, floor pan. I have a 405 - totally different car I agree, but under the seat is a big round plug about 125mm diameter from memory which gives access to the fuel gauge sender and the top of the tank. I would imagine if this did not seal properly then when driving in the rain, water would be driven in through this plug and hence into the seat area. Brilliant. I haven't lifted the rear seats for ages (I have no big needs as a cargo), but it seems to me there are 2 of these big plugs. Regards, So was you pug leaking there GT? Hope I might have helped you fix it. Bob |
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Hi,
So was you pug leaking there GT? Hope I might have helped you fix it. Nope. I discovered this (these ? Damn I'm in doubt but I'd swear there were two and I'm too lazy to have a look or looking into the parts list either), I mean the "swimming pool" made by the shape underneath the rear seats when, at the beginning of my drive with this 206, an almost full tank of windscreen fluid spilled and flushed in the boot. With almost two pints of this laying at the back, I was almost stoned because of the odour after a 20 miles trip to work :-) Regards, -- G.T |
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