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Old 19 June 2007, 09:59 PM
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on start up im getting a trickle of water from under the dash in the passenger footwell. its stedily getting more and more. anyone help
Old 19 June 2007, 11:27 PM
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heater matrix.. check coolant level is not low..
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the heater matrix is in the box in the middle of this picture

DSC00111.JPG @ Fotopic.Net

and then I have removed it in this picture

DSC00112.JPG @ Fotopic.Net

the heater matrix within the heater box

the_Matrix.jpg @ Fotopic.Net

therefore if you have a leak it will run down the passenger and drivers side of the transmission tunnel.. and the windscreen will steam up..

Failing all that it could just be water leaking in through the heater vent inlet at the bottom of the windscreen?

Simon
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Originally Posted by Jolly Green Monster
the heater matrix is in the box in the middle of this picture

DSC00111.JPG @ Fotopic.Net

and then I have removed it in this picture

DSC00112.JPG @ Fotopic.Net

the heater matrix within the heater box

the_Matrix.jpg @ Fotopic.Net



therefore if you have a leak it will run down the passenger and drivers side of the transmission tunnel.. and the windscreen will steam up..

Failing all that it could just be water leaking in through the heater vent inlet at the bottom of the windscreen?

Simon

thanks mate, im wondering if its just a leak goin off what youve said, my window isnt steaming up.
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