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Re: Water in foot wells. Problem solved. Not the usual suspects!

by Dave Ryman <dave_rymanNOSPAM@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jul 7, 2007 at 08:35 AM

"William Noble" <nobody@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in
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> dave - for the 1000 pounds, you could easily buy a rear seat on ebay
> (mine sold for $10), fly to the US, have one hell of a party, pick up
> the seat, put a handle on it and call it luggage, and send it on home
> with you.  Also, are you really sure it's the sunroof and not the seal
> between the hatch glass and the frame?  I know you guys on the little
> island get a lot of rain,  but out here in the dry lands, the sunroof
> seal is rarely the cause of a leak, it is almost always that the
> urethane has debonded from the aluminum at hte top of the sunroof.  If
> that is the problem, repair it following the FAQ and BE SURE TO USE
> both primers recommended by 3M - otherwise it won't work
> 
> "Dave Ryman" <dave_rymanNOSPAM@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message 
> news:Xns99658AB4049BFdaverymanhotmailcom@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> "oldhickory" <inboxie@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in
>> news:468d6a69$0$12235$4c368faf@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>
>>> Hm...mine was dripping on me again yesterday...think I'll have a
>>> look. Years ago it was because there were leaves that had gathered
>>> in there and were blocking the drainage...we also thought it was the
>>> wind****eld but the glazier figured it out....I'll give it a snoop
>>> now... 
>>>
>>
>> Water in rear seat thanks to a leak in the sunroof - has rotted the
>> material. I am damn annoyed - if only I'd spotted it sooner. Now I
>> don't only have the leak to fix, but am told that it's about £1000
>> ($2000US) to get the seats reupholstered.
>>
>> -- 
>> Regards,
>>       Dave
>>
>> email: dave_ryman@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>
>> My Homepage: http://homepages.tesco.net/david.ryman/
>> The F1 travel guide: http://www.zdp06.ukgateway.net/f1_travel.htm

> 
> 
> 

Thanks for that - we're pretty sure it is the sunroof - we had one 
helluva storm the other day (10mph max) and my girlfriend observed the 
waterfall while I looked out for cars.

-- 
Regards,
       Dave

email: dave_ryman@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Homepage: http://homepages.tesco.net/david.ryman/
The F1 travel guide: http://www.zdp06.ukgateway.net/f1_travel.htm
 




 10 Posts in Topic:
Water in foot wells. Problem solved. Not the usual suspects!
Kenneth Grimm <kdgrimm  2007-06-13 10:21:50 
Re: Water in foot wells. Problem solved. Not the usual suspects!
alordofchaos@[EMAIL PROTE  2007-06-14 05:56:21 
Re: Water in foot wells. Problem solved. Not the usual suspects!
Kenneth Grimm <kdgrimm  2007-06-16 10:49:21 
Re: Water in foot wells. Problem solved. Not the usual suspects!
"GigaNews" <  2007-06-18 02:31:18 
Re: Water in foot wells. Problem solved. Not the usual suspects!
"oldhickory" &l  2007-07-05 17:02:14 
Re: Water in foot wells. Problem solved. Not the usual suspects!
Dave Ryman <dave_ryman  2007-07-06 12:37:06 
Re: Water in foot wells. Problem solved. Not the usual suspects!
"William Noble"  2007-07-06 21:51:11 
Re: Water in foot wells. Problem solved. Not the usual suspects!
Dave Ryman <dave_ryman  2007-07-07 08:35:37 
Re: Water in foot wells. Problem solved. Not the usual suspects!
"William Noble"  2007-07-07 10:36:18 
Re: Water in foot wells. Problem solved. Not the usual suspects!
Dave Ryman <dave_ryman  2007-07-11 02:17:42 

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