Hello R3V
I'm the happy owner of a euro 1987 325I facelift 2-door.
About a month and a half ago I went for a drive, and I noticed the carpet was absolutely soaked. I pulled the interior and found water entering the interior from what seems to be the firewall and dripping down to the gas pedal area.
I've been searching for the entry-point for a good while now, but I can't seem to find the exact point of water entering.
Things I've checked:
It could also be the windshield gasket, but I'm not sure how to test it, as spraying water on it will also get it everywhere else.
I should add that previous owner has applied noise dampening to the floors with a thick rubber skin, so I don't think the water has damaged the floors of the car.
I don't know if it's related, but I've also always found water along the sides of the engine bay when it rains.
PS: New user - I hope I posted the right place!
I'm the happy owner of a euro 1987 325I facelift 2-door.
About a month and a half ago I went for a drive, and I noticed the carpet was absolutely soaked. I pulled the interior and found water entering the interior from what seems to be the firewall and dripping down to the gas pedal area.
I've been searching for the entry-point for a good while now, but I can't seem to find the exact point of water entering.
Things I've checked:
- The elephant trunk: replaced about two years ago, clean as a whistle
- The cowl drains by the fender: runs out just fine.
- Theres still water in the cowl after most of it has drained out. About an 8th of an inch just kind of sitting there.
- Theres a teeny tiny split between the two skins under bonnet gasket, however it's a tiny bit of separation. Should I put some sealant on it?
- Theres a small rust hole to the right of the engine-loom grommet on the firewall, however it's completely dry to the touch - water isn't coming through it.
- There's a bit of crumbling to the left of the loom grommet and a bit higher up looking at it from the interior. It feels wet, but it doesn't seem to be where water is entering.
It could also be the windshield gasket, but I'm not sure how to test it, as spraying water on it will also get it everywhere else.
I should add that previous owner has applied noise dampening to the floors with a thick rubber skin, so I don't think the water has damaged the floors of the car.
I don't know if it's related, but I've also always found water along the sides of the engine bay when it rains.
PS: New user - I hope I posted the right place!

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