09-03-2014, 03:04 PM
Interesting lads. I had no idea I could remove the carpet. Taking the front seats out is a bit of a faf though and the carpet is already soaking wet so it needs replacing anyway. I am just after a temporary solution to stop the rot taking hold. It looks like I will have to take the scuttle panel off again (I have already taken it off and looked) to have a closer look to see which bit is missing or broken.
Thanks Tom. Perhaps I am missing the foam, I can't remember what it looks like anyway. Not sure where to go from here without knowing which part is missing.
(07-03-2014, 04:37 PM)Toms306 Wrote: Errrr I agree on cutting the carpet.... Could've just taken the front seats and centre console out and removed it....the whole thing needs removing and replacing now anyway lol.
It probably is from the scuttle air intake, it doesn't really matter how the duct it sitting, as long as its water tight against the cabin air intake, which I'm guessing yours isn't. You also need something between the scuttle and ducting so the water runs forward into the gulley, instead of backwards towards the intake. Should've been some foam on there originally.
Thanks Tom. Perhaps I am missing the foam, I can't remember what it looks like anyway. Not sure where to go from here without knowing which part is missing.