After a good down pour of rain I discovered that behind my passenger seat the carpet was soaked with water? Anyone know what would cause that, my car is a 86 325es by the way.
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Originally posted by bimmerman17 View PostAfter a good down pour of rain I discovered that behind my passenger seat the carpet was soaked with water? Anyone know what would cause that, my car is a 86 325es by the way.
Water pooled and drained through this hole and accumulated in the jack well until if finally spilled over and ran into the cabin soaking the floor behind the driver seat, even getting into the front floor area. Absolute nightmare. I bailed out the jack well. Soaked up the water from the floor and epoxy filled the hole where the rivet rusted through. Check the rear seal around the trunk and look for anywhere water can get in.
Good luck!sigpic
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Mine is doing the same right now in its just on the back passenger side carpet thats wet. I gotta find a way to dry it before it starts to smell im thinking taking the whole carpet out, but this Norcal weather ....well....sux...and I dont have a garage. Anyway let me know (bimmerman17) if you find your source of the leak, maybe I can check there too because I still cant find where it might of leaked in from.sigpic(OO=[][]=OO)
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1,Make sure the roof drains are clear.
2, Make sure the tail light water seals are intact.
3, Pull the passenger side door card and make sure that the opague plastic vapor barrier is present and intact.
This piece of plastic sheet does major duty in preventing water that gets past the window trim/seals, from pooling at the bottom of the door and pouring in to the passenger floor.
m
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Originally posted by 7pilot View Post1,Make sure the roof drains are clear.
2, Make sure the tail light water seals are intact.
3, Pull the passenger side door card and make sure that the opague plastic vapor barrier is present and intact.
This piece of plastic sheet does major duty in preventing water that gets past the window trim/seals, from pooling at the bottom of the door and pouring in to the passenger floor.
m
Thanx ill be sure to check these out tomorrow. Yo bimmerman17 hit me up if maybe you have time after work to come by.sigpic(OO=[][]=OO)
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Originally posted by bmw325csi View Postthere are drainage holes under the carpet under black metal covers (like the ones that hide the fuel pump) Chances are the gasket on that is gone.
-Ben
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had the problem some time ago, turned out to be the taillight gaskets and trunk gasket. after that problem solved period.
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