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Thread: Wet Carpet

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    Default Wet Carpet

    Hey Everyone,

    I Have a 1989 520i and noticed today that the carpet at the front passenger side is soaking wet, so i took the carpet up and found lots of water swimming about everywhere and big patches of rust, so i got rid of the water and dried the carpet but i have no idea how this has happened as the other carpets in the car are ok. How has this happened ? and what can i do to avoid this happening?

    Many Thanks

    Fraser

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    heatercore leak?
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    Check your clutch fliud level.
    Zac

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    I had a similar problem on both drivers and passengers side, but after a pretty nasty rain...
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    Take the carpet up again, then spray the whole car all over the top with the garden hose. Watch for leaks coming in. I'd suspect a door seal or sunroof drain.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveVoorhis
    Take the carpet up again, then spray the whole car all over the top with the garden hose. Watch for leaks coming in. I'd suspect a door seal or sunroof drain.
    I second that.
    You didn't leave your window open did you?

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    Check your grommet holes front and back of the front jack points on the undersill of the car. Seal with black Automotive Goop. Don't drive fast through puddles.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 632 Regal
    heatercore leak?
    Thats what I was thinking as well.


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    Heater core leaks smell of coolant.
    Water does not smell.

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    Default helpful thread

    I had the same thing happen after a heavy rain- passenger side carpet was soaked. My drain was clogged and all I did was get under my car and unclog them. I also poured hot hot water down the drain tube to flush out dirt and debris. there are four inside your sunroof. Look at this thread for more help.
    http://www.bimmer.info/forum/showthr...ght=drain+tube
    1995 525i with 147,000 miles and counting...

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