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water in passenger side/heating radiator?
« on: 11 February 2008, 22:57:09 »

 did what this ulr say
http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1167524083
the area is clean

inside get dry alittle  

i drive the car put the heating on

but the water keep coming back  i remove the carpet

it came from under nite the dash behind the sponge >:(

even back carpet is so wet  
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Re: water in passenger side/heating radiator?
« Reply #1 on: 11 February 2008, 23:04:10 »

a) Do you have a Sunroof
b)Has it been raining where you are?
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Re: water in passenger side/heating radiator?
« Reply #2 on: 11 February 2008, 23:05:18 »

no sun rof

no rain about 3 or 4 day
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Re: water in passenger side/heating radiator?
« Reply #3 on: 11 February 2008, 23:11:25 »

Are you loosing water from the engine?

If not, the only place that the water in the footwell can come from is from the pollen filter area or the sunroof drain.

Check again to ensure the polen filter drain is clear.  I personally use a power washer jet in the bottom of the filter housing, just take care to avoid getting a facefull of smelly water.....

If loosing water from the engine, could be the heater matrix thats failed, but thats unusual...

I bet its the pollen drain....   :y
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thank u very much for ur attention
« Reply #4 on: 11 February 2008, 23:21:13 »

no it dosent look it come from engine

i send pipe to the  pollen  darin

it seem clear and dry

but i do that agine

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Re: water in passenger side/heating radiator?
« Reply #5 on: 11 February 2008, 23:26:56 »

water should exit from the drain just behind the front wheel.  Take care not to get the smelly crud on your shoes....

If no water is draining out the water then enters the car via the pollen filter and heater fans system.  The water can short out the fans and knacker them plus you get foul water into the sponge foam under the carpets that seeps towards the rear of the car if parked uphill on a slope....
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Re: water in passenger side/heating radiator?
« Reply #6 on: 11 February 2008, 23:34:22 »

yes lots of water came out when i clear the area first time

but i think lots of water came inside b4 i do this

so i have to w8 until they get dry?

it seem it take long time
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Re: water in passenger side/heating radiator?
« Reply #7 on: 12 February 2008, 00:02:08 »

If you are sure the drain is clear, you could think about removing carpets and foam and drying them out.

A wet and dry vacuum cleaner can get a lot of water out, as can a hot air blower and a dehumidifier but good old fresh air is possibly the best and cheapest over a few dry days....
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Re: water in passenger side/heating radiator?
« Reply #8 on: 12 February 2008, 00:05:56 »

hotel 21 is spot on, i had this problem, i ended up getting a piece of cane and prodded the drain plug, a load of leaves etc came out..it was then a job getting all the carpets out and drying.
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