BoraTDI
20-01-2007, 07:19 PM
Hi all,
Thanks for picking up this thread.
My wifes car is my old '99 model Bora SE Tdi. Last week we noticed a musty smell in the car and condensation on the windows. When I checked the carpets the passenger side was bone dry but on the drivers side both front and rear footwells were soaking wet. So wet that when you put any force on the carpet to push it down a puddle appeared. Since then I have removed the carpets and the soundproofing underlay to start the drying out process. At first I thought the problem was something to do with the aircon but I have tested that by simply driving the car around with the aircon off for half an hour and then turning it on full blast for half an hour, then I left the car for the rest of the day before checking it again but it was bone dry on my return. Over the last few days with the carpet out I have been keeping a careful look over the footwell and have now concluded that it is rain water getting in as its always wet after a good downpour. I have checked all the doors and sunroof as well as the rest of the interior and I cannot see any marks of water ingress. Then I turned to the internet and read this problem to do with the pollen filter on the passat, is it likely to be the same problem on the Bora? Has anyone else had the same experience? Where would you first look to solve the problem?
Thanks for any help that can be offered.
Thanks for picking up this thread.
My wifes car is my old '99 model Bora SE Tdi. Last week we noticed a musty smell in the car and condensation on the windows. When I checked the carpets the passenger side was bone dry but on the drivers side both front and rear footwells were soaking wet. So wet that when you put any force on the carpet to push it down a puddle appeared. Since then I have removed the carpets and the soundproofing underlay to start the drying out process. At first I thought the problem was something to do with the aircon but I have tested that by simply driving the car around with the aircon off for half an hour and then turning it on full blast for half an hour, then I left the car for the rest of the day before checking it again but it was bone dry on my return. Over the last few days with the carpet out I have been keeping a careful look over the footwell and have now concluded that it is rain water getting in as its always wet after a good downpour. I have checked all the doors and sunroof as well as the rest of the interior and I cannot see any marks of water ingress. Then I turned to the internet and read this problem to do with the pollen filter on the passat, is it likely to be the same problem on the Bora? Has anyone else had the same experience? Where would you first look to solve the problem?
Thanks for any help that can be offered.