cheers i will enjoy it, a car/van is only a tool to do the job you want it to at the end of the day and my van will get rammed full of fishing gear go down rough old farmers tracks with out bottoming out and getting stuck in wet fields unlike the leon lol
yeah mobile swimming pool spluttering and farting, stupid dpf, central locking module making the alarm go off at ramdom, rattles, steaming up and window screen freezing on the inside because of all the water in it. ive got a vw now
yeah ive tried that couldnt hear any water sloshing about tho got laid on me back checking the holes wer clear and all is fine there. I aint bothered now it will be some one elses problem in the new year
who said owt about all 4 door seals and it was a dyson type hoover i used and i did get 2 hoover fulls owt of it and i never use the rear washer because its as sh1te as the rest of the car and the bag of w4nk will be gone in a week or so when i go chop it in for a van tomorrow
chemical guys fabric cleaner and wet vac did the trick when i had marks on my seat it took a couple of goes to get rid of them fully as they had been marked a while
cheers redemption i will have a look at that but the door seals seem ok i will check the speaker grills. I was having a feel of the floor pan and it raises up where the front seat is and unless this raised bit is like a bridge i cant see how the water would get from front to back so it must have...
im thinking of weighing mine in for scrap im that fed up of it mine does your thing in forth wen im driving steady amoung a load of other stuff i wish id never set eyes on the thing
sorry if this has been asked before i couldnt find anything when i searched but just been out to hoover my car out and booth front and rear passenger footwells were soaked i sucked 2 hoover fulls out before the hoover bust (it wasnt a wet and dry:)) any ideas wer it could be coming from or is it...
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