Wet Floor-Brumby
- subybrumby
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Wet Floor-Brumby
Hi guys/gals
I'll be brief..I have a wet floor on the passenger side of my brumby??? Drivers side is dry and back floor is dry....
Could it be
(a) Leaking windscreen
(b) Leaking Heater unit
(c) Leaking air con
(d) Other
I'll have to get my head up under and have a look and see what I can see...
Any tips???
I'll be brief..I have a wet floor on the passenger side of my brumby??? Drivers side is dry and back floor is dry....
Could it be
(a) Leaking windscreen
(b) Leaking Heater unit
(c) Leaking air con
(d) Other
I'll have to get my head up under and have a look and see what I can see...
Any tips???
- Reg Brumbys
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has it been raining where you are?
make sure the grommet under the bonnet where the wires past through into the car is in properly. Even run a line of silicone around it. I have a similar problem when its been raining heavily, but its because of the grommet.
Id say youd know if the heater core was leaking because it would generally piss out cos its under pressure and steam up the car!
alex
make sure the grommet under the bonnet where the wires past through into the car is in properly. Even run a line of silicone around it. I have a similar problem when its been raining heavily, but its because of the grommet.
Id say youd know if the heater core was leaking because it would generally piss out cos its under pressure and steam up the car!
alex
my07 Outback
my13 Hyundai i45(shhhh)
my02 Gen3 Liberty limited ed.
previously
L-series wagon, LSD, EJ20turbo, 29in tyres, 'wanky wagon'
2000 gen3 outback, lifted, otherwise stock.
my13 Hyundai i45(shhhh)
my02 Gen3 Liberty limited ed.
previously
L-series wagon, LSD, EJ20turbo, 29in tyres, 'wanky wagon'
2000 gen3 outback, lifted, otherwise stock.
Mine wasn't that noticable at all. The only reason i discovered my heater was leaking is because i was taking my rubber mat out to clean and there was atleast a centimetre of green pooled on the floor.Alex wrote:
Id say youd know if the heater core was leaking because it would generally piss out cos its under pressure and steam up the car!
alex
I disconnected it a couple weeks back and there has been no green since...
Cheers,
Jake.
- subybrumby
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Ok, thanks for this..I know it was a pretty broad question, but you have all given me ideas of what to look at. I don't lose coolant so I think that may eliminate the heater. Yes it has been in the rain but the back floor is dry and so is the drivers side. My passenger assures me that she has behaved herself. Could be other, Reg. Will drain pipe for air con too.
Time to go for a Dash dive and stick my head underneath. Blahhh. I'm 6 foot and over 20 stone, not looking forward to this...' Will check those grommets too. Thanks men.
Time to go for a Dash dive and stick my head underneath. Blahhh. I'm 6 foot and over 20 stone, not looking forward to this...' Will check those grommets too. Thanks men.
- subybrumby
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l hate to say it but this is real common with older Subs, normally it would be a good idea to pop the screen and check the channel behind the rubber to see if the edges have rusted away, have you lifted the rubber door stop attached to the inner A frame across from the windscreen and above the upper door mount? lf you see rust under here it's a safe bet, the windscreen channel.
My current Brumby had grass growing in it before l fixed it.
My current Brumby had grass growing in it before l fixed it.

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89 Brumby
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- subybrumby
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