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zeuss 20 July 2009 11:32 AM

golf mark 4 gti
 
having a problem with husbands golf we seem to have an indoor swimming pool and i mean ankle deep in water in passenger footwell. we have concluded that it may be coming from the sunroof and that the channels may be blocked and then running into the car - but we cant find the channels to see if they blocked any ideas please ??

GMballistic 20 July 2009 12:34 PM

Hello there,
When my old Golf had water in the passenger side footwell it turned out to be the heater matrix that had broke and was leaking. Check your coolant level's just incase it's that. Otherwise I found a few other things to help that it could also be(first one is good because it show's you were the sunroof drainage holes are). Hope these help your husband out, Gareth

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Re: Mk4 Golf Water in footwell

BBB3 20 July 2009 01:35 PM


Originally Posted by zeuss (Post 8832008)
having a problem with husbands golf we seem to have an indoor swimming pool and i mean ankle deep in water in passenger footwell. we have concluded that it may be coming from the sunroof and that the channels may be blocked and then running into the car - but we cant find the channels to see if they blocked any ideas please ??

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zeuss 20 July 2009 03:35 PM

hi cheers GMballlistic that had so many helpful things we will tackle that and let u know :)

GMballistic 20 July 2009 07:13 PM


Originally Posted by zeuss (Post 8832485)
hi cheers GMballlistic that had so many helpful things we will tackle that and let u know :)

Not a problem, happy to help anyone out if I can, Gareth:thumb:

zeuss 20 July 2009 07:19 PM


Originally Posted by GMballistic (Post 8832880)
Not a problem, happy to help anyone out if I can, Gareth:thumb:


brilliant the first link showing what to do worked brilliant :luxhello: so glad coz apparently the garage wanted to rip out the interior and take the front wing and door off to get to all the drainage this has just saved us 2 days of garage work and bills - cant thank u enough :thumb:

GMballistic 20 July 2009 07:33 PM

Really glad you sorted that out. Not a problem, happy to help :)


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