Clio Trophy
Around a year ago when there was heavy rain my 182 flooded in the drivers footwell.
I purchased a dehumidifier and dried the whole thing out, couldn't find the location of the leak but sealed the rear bungs just above the back lights in case it was that.
After last weeks downpour I came back from a weekend away and moved the car off the drive and it sounded like I was piloting a swimming pool. All I could hear was water sloshing around, it started pouring out of the rear ofs skirt as I was driving and then I noticed the driver footwell was sodden. Not to the extent it was last time but soaked through enough.
This only happens in torrential rain though, normally the car is absolutely fine. Today i've been over the car with a hose, spraying around the doors, skuttle panel, roof, boot everywhere. Nothing, under the carpets remained totally dry.
All the drain holes seem clear as water runs freely from the skirts, skuttle panel, boot etc. I think it's the sheer volume of water that the drain holes can't clear quick enough, any ideas as to what ones to check?
Only the drivers footwell and behind the driver gets wet. Passenger side is totally clear.
I purchased a dehumidifier and dried the whole thing out, couldn't find the location of the leak but sealed the rear bungs just above the back lights in case it was that.
After last weeks downpour I came back from a weekend away and moved the car off the drive and it sounded like I was piloting a swimming pool. All I could hear was water sloshing around, it started pouring out of the rear ofs skirt as I was driving and then I noticed the driver footwell was sodden. Not to the extent it was last time but soaked through enough.
This only happens in torrential rain though, normally the car is absolutely fine. Today i've been over the car with a hose, spraying around the doors, skuttle panel, roof, boot everywhere. Nothing, under the carpets remained totally dry.
All the drain holes seem clear as water runs freely from the skirts, skuttle panel, boot etc. I think it's the sheer volume of water that the drain holes can't clear quick enough, any ideas as to what ones to check?
Only the drivers footwell and behind the driver gets wet. Passenger side is totally clear.