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TheFixer
11-11-2014, 06:29 PM
Posted this in the smell of potatoes thread but my digging lol has lead me to to a leak coming in from somewhere under the driver side window wiper.

With the carpet back and some paneling out I used the garden hose on shower over the windshield which lead to water streaming in somewhere just above the throttle.

Unfortunately I'm away for a few days now so I can't get striping the wiper arm and motor to get access to see exactly where its getting in.

Any ideas?

MarkTM
11-11-2014, 08:01 PM
Away in the car?

If you have it with you just ensure that the there's some sheeting applied to cover the drain below the drivers side wiper to stop any more entering when parked if it rains.

It driving at about 35 MPH+ should ensure that most of the rain's removed by the wipers/wind to screen.

TheFixer
13-11-2014, 01:30 PM
Some pics of where this waters getting in.
The red line below is where I was spraying water. Blue arrow is the stuff in the way of me getting a good look
http://tapatalk.imageshack.com/v2/14/11/13/76dd3e73b6ee9b179512979250077b73.jpg
Blue arrow is pointing up to where its coming in. Haven't been able to see exactly but when I put my hand up there the foam is wet and the bodywork behind damp.
http://tapatalk.imageshack.com/v2/14/11/13/0a26538a128855365a4273c7760f1267.jpg

Is there another drain there?
Can someone provide a detail manual image of the area?

I'll need to strip the wiper arm/motor etc to get in there I think so any help on that regard would be appreciated [emoji3]

gupsterg
13-11-2014, 02:29 PM
If memory serve me correct the area inside you've photographed is close to or is where the wiring loom enter/exit body.

Perhaps seal around loom or the plenum chamber electric box is not meeting chassis correctly, only ideas but not sure.

TheFixer
13-11-2014, 05:11 PM
Cheers gup.

Pity I've to wait to get ripping. Hopefully its an easy fix

ragebe
13-11-2014, 05:32 PM
I get water filling up the plenum chamber that side and just below your blue arrow (or I did 'til I dug a pile of leaves out a couple of days ago and pushed a screwdriver through the rubber bung)

TheFixer
13-11-2014, 05:38 PM
I'm usually good at keeping leaves etc out and there were little or none this time.
I think the bung you mean is missing on mine as there's a hole about 1" diameter there and I can see the ground through it.
Gup might be on the right track with the loom entering the cabin there....

TheFixer
18-11-2014, 07:48 PM
So I went at this today.

I removed the wiper arm/motor then the box housing the fuse and connection for the battery supply.
With this out you can see directly into the cabin.

In the first pic you can see dampness where the blue line is,entry point no doubt. Honestly I couldn't see anything obvious as to why it got in there. Red arrow shows roughly where the drain from drivers wiper is.
Should there be a drain line there or is it just flowing down the frame and out the normal drains?
http://tapatalk.imageshack.com/v2/14/11/18/7c30e579d936202b245c26b8be75bf05.jpg

With everything away I cleaned and sealed around the opening (green) see pic below before putting it all back. The blue is where the dampness is again from earlier pic. The red is the general rubbish from the area.
http://tapatalk.imageshack.com/v2/14/11/18/9678bb3dad297364cc5c35495cc944ca.jpg

Rain forecast overnight so here's hoping [emoji16]

gupsterg
19-11-2014, 10:29 AM
Did you notice any warping of the plenum chamber box? Chilledgibbo mentioned his had done this in the thread I started.

I did look in EPC to see if there's a seal which might go between the box and chassis and not showing one perhaps integrated/sold with the box?

The box is £20, does it have a seal between chassis and itself? sorry never removed mine, considering all the bits I have removed! LOL

TheFixer
19-11-2014, 11:37 AM
No warping of the box. There was a crack around one of the screws holding the top of the box on but this was at the front side not near any water ingress.

There is a seal between the top and bottom half of the box and also the box and chassis.

Neither of these looked bad but I've sealed all of it anyway.

Was thinking of replacing the box at at £20 I may do in due course

gupsterg
19-11-2014, 11:44 AM
... I've sealed all of it anyway.

What did you use for sealing? just curious :) ...

TheFixer
19-11-2014, 12:42 PM
What did you use for sealing? just curious :) ...
Black RTV. Camouflage

TheFixer
22-11-2014, 01:27 AM
As I'm away without the car initial reports are positive. Some damp but that may be because I didn't get a chance to fully dry the carpet.
I'm contemplating fitting a pipe from the drivers wiper drain so as to direct the flow to a lower point in the engine bay. Bypass the whole area altogether. #futureproof

daveplyjeep
22-11-2014, 02:13 PM
Hi there.


Had similar thing around that area after I had some work done.

I found the prob was the seal around the junction box you show in the pic. it was one screw missing at the back. ( Much like some of us ). Hope this helps.

Dave

TheFixer
22-11-2014, 03:14 PM
Cheers Dave. I don't really know why it started to leak as there was no work done there. But hopefully its sorted.