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Stacey007



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Water drops under car on passenger side near front?
Any idea?

Only drops but enough to see on the floor.


I looked under and cannot see where its coming from, no A/C on so its not that.

Its on the side of the Screen wash and that is full, what side is the expansion for the radiator on?

It's not showing a higher temperature than normal on the ultra gauge? could it just be water trapped in the wing vent? it doesn't matter if car is parked flat or on a hill.


Thanks in advance.
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Stacey007



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^ I have not got the A/C on though?

is it still the Same?


Thanks
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I'd stick money on it being water from the screenwash bottle. Mine does exactly the same. Empty the screenwash by half and see if it still does it Thumbs Up 2015 90 XS CSW TDCi - Beautiful
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You don't need it on. Water builds up and has nowhere to go but into the footwell. You could spend 3-4 minutes having a look which will take a lot less time than having a debate and waiting for answers perhaps? Rusty's idea sounds good too. Build up of crud in your windscreen seal is also plausible and happened to me. Good luck.

See page 2 and Fekete's long on-going issue. Unfortunately this is a windscreen out job to cure it.

http://www.defender2.net/forum/topic2126.h...p;start=15

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Stacey007



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Thanks K9F

will get under and look

I'm not overly worried water levels all appear fine, and temperature on gauge seems normal.

Thanks again
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Let us know how you fair and as mentioned good luck! Thumbs Up If you go through life with your head in the sand....all people will see is an ar5e!!

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Re: Water drops under car on passenger side near front?
Stacey007 wrote:
Any idea?

Only drops but enough to see on the floor.



Coolant and screen wash should smell. Neither are just plain water, unless you filled up with water.


Could it be rain water?

Ours is letting in rain and it ends up on the passenger side floor.
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(rain water) at lest you no its genuine think Rolling with laughter
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Is it the same side as the cabin air intake?

There is a drain hole in the bottom of the air box that lets its contents run down the back of the wheel arch and onto the floor. The position of the drain valve (rubber gromet thingy) on my 300Tdi means that it drains fairly slowly even when cleared out of the leaf mould that likes to lurk in there. 1995 300 Tdi Epsom Green - It's a keeper.
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One of the modifications suggested in the links I posted previously suggests cutting said grommet to allow better drainage.

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Nevermind.
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I'd go with the screenwash suggestion, mine does the same if topped up.
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300TDi CSW Phil wrote:
Is it the same side as the cabin air intake?

There is a drain hole in the bottom of the air box that lets its contents run down the back of the wheel arch and onto the floor. The position of the drain valve (rubber gromet thingy) on my 300Tdi means that it drains fairly slowly even when cleared out of the leaf mould that likes to lurk in there.


Please look at your air duct connection to the blower from the nearside wing:
http://www.defender2.net/forum/topic47380.html

is it like Def 90s?

other sites of leak you may know are 1.. Windscreen rubber solution seal it 2..Bulkhead foam seal solution seal it with tiger seal of or captain trolleys. 3.Fake windscreen bulkhead hinges ...i think the seals are paper based... solution replace and seal with tigerseal.4.Some of the grommets that allow the wires to pass through bulkhead..solution seal with tape!if the screen wash is at fault make sure by using coloured screen wash and see if it on the mat.....is your truck parked on the level or is it tilted to one side slightly so water runs towards the passenger side!
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