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  1. Unhappy Water leak in a Polo 
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    Our daughter's Polo is leaking water. The rear off side footwell currently contains about a pint of water and is worse than the front but that too is damp A local garage had it in about a fortnight ago and adjusted the offside door but this has obviously not cured the situation. Please help cos the car is beginning to smell and I cannot get it dry (53 model, no sunroof)
     
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    I had a real problem with water in my Polo. The garage replaced a door seal but the main problem was leaves gathering in a trough immediately in front of the windscreen. These blocked the drainage holes and a couple of pints of water gathered. When cornering this would overflow into the heating system and come down onto the carpet in the front passenger side. It's not difficult to unblock the holes and release the water. That may be the problem. Good Luck
     
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    Hi, mate had the same problem with a 97 1.4 & as Nick says the water was collecting in the heating/cooling ducting & leaking into the car. He cleaned it out & never had a problem after that. Hope it works out for you.
     
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    Thanks to you both........Can I clean it out myself or do I need to take it into a garage? This is Mother asking !!!
     
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    Hi missesbell, you should be able to clean it out yourself. It will be on the LH side of the car under the bonnet (black ducting). Hope this helps you.
     
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    one of the most common faults is the door membrane inside the door panels have a look at these
     
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    Quote Originally Posted by bitsman View Post
    one of the most common faults is the door membrane inside the door panels have a look at these
    Think I have this problem - drivers door. Water drips out between teh door trim and steelwork, landing on inside of rubber door seal, and then down into rear foot well. Not a lot, but builds up. What is easiest cure - door drains are all clear? Tks
     
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    The garage have found a hole in the bulkhead and the bill is rising rapidly (£600 +). We are reluctant to agree to the full amount until we are sure who is responsible for the hole. Is it a manufacturing problem, poor welding or whatever. I will keep you posted
     
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    hey,

    it sounds like it could be a manufacturing prob. However, if the car wasnt bought from new, there is no telling what the previous owner needed a hole into the engine for.

    You should be able to tell if it has been drilled, although as its in the bulk head you prob wont be able to see it!!

    My advise would be to argue that its been there since day 1...hopefully they will be able fund some of the cost. Did you get any warranty with the motor? could be another way to get it fixed...

    Hope you get to the bottom of it, keep us posted!
     
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    thanks soooooooooooo much nick and ifdlab!

    i had the same problem on my 97 1.4, so much water in the car, and i could hear it moving from side to side behind the dash as i cornered.

    i wouldnt of had a clue what to do until i read the post here and found your help.

    5 mins later and hopefully it'll all be ok once my carpets have dried. they are SOAKED!
     
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