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<blockquote data-quote="tropos_net" data-source="post: 442051" data-attributes="member: 2595"><p>it there seems to leak on both sides then. anyway check</p><p>1- the drain slot located inside the fenders just in front of the bonnet dampers. if they are stuck with leaves, twigs etc, it will over flow into cabin.</p><p>2 - the drain holes right under the doors must be clear to drain excess water.</p><p> </p><p>these holes can be cleaned by using a ruler or a thin screw driver. then comes the more seriuos stuff...remove door panel !!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tropos_net, post: 442051, member: 2595"] it there seems to leak on both sides then. anyway check 1- the drain slot located inside the fenders just in front of the bonnet dampers. if they are stuck with leaves, twigs etc, it will over flow into cabin. 2 - the drain holes right under the doors must be clear to drain excess water. these holes can be cleaned by using a ruler or a thin screw driver. then comes the more seriuos stuff...remove door panel !! [/QUOTE]
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