[DML] Re: Water on Floor on Driver's Side
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[DML] Re: Water on Floor on Driver's Side
- From: "Dave Swingle" <swingle@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 11 Dec 2004 01:52:05 -0000
It's not mine, Ken put the carpets in. And I'll never admit to using
a crescent wrench.
The water came from somewhere - Before you bother drying it all out,
run around there with a hose. Water on the driver side is pretty
rare, usually if the A/C or heater drains leak you get a wet
passenger floor. It could be a door leak, you'll have to use the hose
to find it. Don't use a high pressure nozzle, that will make leaks
where there aren't any.
Dave S
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "birdwell77095" <birdwells@xxxx>
wrote:
>
>
> This evening I discovered that the carpet was soaked on the
driver's
> side. The carpet by the foot pedals were dry. I haven't been
running
> the A/C or heater and I haven't driven it in the rain. Any ideas
> where it may have come from? Tomorrow I'll have to remove the seat
so
> I can dry the carpet from underneath the seat.
>
> One interesting discovery I found. I pulled the padding from
> underneath the carpet. I found a crecent wrench rusted to the
> padding. From the rusting it appears it had been there a while. It
> was stuck to it and had to peel it off. Perhaps left over from the
> factory? Did one of you who worked on the raffle Delorean lose a
> wrench? :)
>
> Shannon
> VIN 16113
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