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felix
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soggy motor
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27 November 2003, 18:24 »
Hello experts
Can anyone tell me why both footwells in my mk1 gti are soaked i mean ringing wet ?
some help would be nice please
felix
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mk1
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2ltr16v turbo (now with programmable EFI)
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27 November 2003, 22:51 »
Check the door seals,door card plastic bag thingy, windscreen seal, and all the bulk head grommets. If it has a sun roof, make sure that the drains are clear (blow down them with a piece of pipe). Not loosing coolant, is it?.
Steve.
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rustynuts
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28 November 2003, 16:44 »
This sounds like the usual plastic door skin problem to me, check the bottom of the doorcards for wetness as soon as you can.
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miguel
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01 December 2003, 09:37 »
re- plastic door skin,
Any tips on the replacement of the waterproof membrane?
should garden type bin liner material stuck on with evo-stik be ok?
Any one replaced theirs yet?
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essex_lad
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02 December 2003, 09:03 »
Yeah, I used a Rubble Sack from B&Q (thick plastic) cut it to size and stuck it on with double sided carpet tape, no probs.
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richandhazel
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02 December 2003, 12:34 »
I replaced one of mine. I simply used a piece of plastic sheet that I cut to shape. Double sided tape works a treat for sticking it on.
I would have thought the plastic from a bin liner would be too thin.....unless its heavy duty or something like the rubble sack that 'essex_lad' used.
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AdamB
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02 December 2003, 12:45 »
How important are those plastic skins? I ask because when I put my electric windows in I noticed mine were shredded so I took them off. This was months ago and I have had no problems what-so-ever
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richandhazel
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02 December 2003, 13:12 »
Believe it or not I think you'll find they are quite important. I probably didn't need to do mine as my cabrio doesn't do inclement conditions..........but yours is a day to day runner and you do run the risk of damaging the back of your door card and getting rain water in the car.
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