Whats your weather like? (869)

Oct 3, 2010 7:34 AM CST Whats your weather like?
Juneau
JuneauJuneauBlairgowrie, Tayside, Scotland UK87 Threads 34 Polls 2,947 Posts
Spida: I have a 2001 Ford Galaxy that does the same...well only the driver footwell......I have just paid a bill of £130 for a new door seal and it still is soaking...I am at the end of my tether with it.....my garage has tried everything they can think of!!!!!!!...Good Luck with yours hope you find the problem!


Hi Spida wave
Oh...that's terrible! comfort
That's what I'm afraid of! I can't afford to take it to the garage for them to spend hours/days looking for a leak! I really need to find it myself first so I can either fix it myself or be able to take it to the garage and say that I know for definite where the leak is coming from.

I know this sounds really stupid and really obvious, but why don't you buy one of those plastic covers that fit right over the car. I am thinking about getting one, for the time being. I don't know how robust they are though. I know it would be a real pain in the neck to have to keep putting it on and taking it off, but at least it may keep the wet out. If you look on the UK CS Lounge Forums, you'll see the thread I have put up about it and you'll see all the helpful advice that people have given me on there. You may be able to use some of that advice for your own car.
Oct 3, 2010 8:27 AM CST Whats your weather like?
haunebu2
haunebu2haunebu2Broadstairs, Kent, England UK4 Threads 1,910 Posts
Copied from a forum post

I had the 'water-in-the-footwells’ problem twice on our Galaxy (a P reg), once each side for two different reasons.

On the drivers side, water was seeping in through a (manufactured) hole in the strut, beneath the plastic sealing strip that runs down the edge of the windscreen and meets the plastic cover around the bottom of the wiper. I lifted both bits of trim out, used some gutter sealant (permanently flexible but very sticky) to seal up the holes (which ford had only closed with a rapidly perishing WHITE rubber bung), and presto!...that was the problem solved on that side. It hasn’t returned since.

On the passenger side the problem was drain holes bunged up because, unlike the terribly technical piece of plastic that is commonly put in the top of household down pipes and other important draining-like-things, this hole is perfectly sized and positioned to be blocked by the first leaf that lodges there and there has been no attempt to prevent it from blocking. Also, it’s notable that the drain hole is almost completely inaccessible on the passenger side due to the proximity of the pollen filter.

SOooo, I bought two small baby-bottle cleaning brushes with longish handles and have lodged them in the holes. Now all I have to do to clear the holes every once in a while is to grab the reachable handle of the bottle brush and give it a jiggle! Isn’t it amazing that highly paid Ford engineers can't think up such a simple solution to the problem, especially since this seems to have been a known design fault for so long!!!

SOLOUTION TO THE DRAIN HOLE PROBLEM
For those trying to find these drain holes, they are in the furthest back and outward corners of the section under the bonnet where the windscreen wiper mechanism moves. There is a removable plastic tray (three hex screws - two under each bonnet hinge and one front-facing in the centre) which meets and seals to this section. Remove it and clean. Then in the furthest dark corners, where you cannot see them and can only find them by 'feel' are two plastic drain holes, in a figure-of-eight style, draining outwards, sideways into the wheel arches.

If you really can't find them then it's probably best to go down the following route in order to locate the drains the first time (a one-off). Thereafter you’ll know what and where they are from the inside.- Jack the car up, put it on axle stands and then (once able to turn the wheels to make room to work) use a hex (Allen) key to remove the 8 or so screws that hold the plastic wheel arch liners in place.
Remove the liners and look up rearward of the shock absorber for a black plastic horizontal figure-of-eight. Now, so that you know where to find it inside for future reference, once cleared (watch out for a rush of water when you do!) poise a torch to shine up through it and go look into those corners. You should see a little light shining up through the location of the holes. Now you know where to shove the bottle brushes.

There we are,… a permanent solution to the problem that will prevent you from having to take your car to the garage, or repeatedly remove the plastic wheel-arch liners to reach a silly little drain hole!

Ford,…take note, absorb and implement. A simple small cheap and effortless courtesy that may help you keep customers!
Oct 3, 2010 8:47 AM CST Whats your weather like?
Juneau
JuneauJuneauBlairgowrie, Tayside, Scotland UK87 Threads 34 Polls 2,947 Posts
Thanks very much for that Mr H hug I will copy and paste it onto the Justy thread as I have just met another lady on here who has exactly the same problem, so she is taking notes as well!
Oct 3, 2010 8:50 AM CST Whats your weather like?
Zellarrone1
Zellarrone1Zellarrone1Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England UK33 Threads 4 Polls 7,644 Posts
In response to: A warm sunny day here in Devon today. I had a lovely walk out along the breakwater this morning. Maybe,just maybe the summer is almost here.....have a good rest of the day everyone..
It's raining, but I don't care cos sons giving me a lift to work and his car doesn't leak, thank dog :sighofreliefgoesinhere:
Oct 3, 2010 11:54 AM CST Whats your weather like?
Juneau
JuneauJuneauBlairgowrie, Tayside, Scotland UK87 Threads 34 Polls 2,947 Posts
Been raining most of the day, but now the sun has come out and is really picking out the amazing black storm clouds, and the autumn colour on the trees....beautiful!! (but a bit worrying, considering my little "leaking" car is still outside uh oh )
Oct 4, 2010 5:22 AM CST Whats your weather like?
wispa
wispawispaNear Derbyshire, Derbyshire, England UK22 Threads 1,400 Posts
Its misty today tho fine .. and the sun's trying to come out, I've actually managed to go for a walk without getting wet today grin
Oct 5, 2010 6:33 AM CST Whats your weather like?
wittyone
wittyonewittyoneDerry, Ireland9 Threads 8,815 Posts
lovely weather here today. dancing
Oct 5, 2010 7:15 AM CST Whats your weather like?
haunebu2
haunebu2haunebu2Broadstairs, Kent, England UK4 Threads 1,910 Posts
wittyone: lovely weather here today.

Dank, Dark, miserable and fine penetrating rain thumbs down
Oct 5, 2010 7:43 AM CST Whats your weather like?
Maisie
MaisieMaisielarnaca, Larnaca Cyprus4 Threads 616 Posts
Starting to cool down a bit now, only 29C.
Oct 5, 2010 9:33 AM CST Whats your weather like?
leisure07
leisure07leisure07birmingham, West Midlands, England UK29 Threads 1 Polls 7,059 Posts
Maisie: Starting to cool down a bit now, only 29C.
just the 29 crying well you will be pleased to know its 17 here and the sun is out
Oct 5, 2010 1:11 PM CST Whats your weather like?
ssavanna
ssavannassavannacheltenham, Gloucestershire, England UK1 Threads 250 Posts
It is absolutly chucking it down , thumbs down
Oct 5, 2010 4:15 PM CST Whats your weather like?
wispa
wispawispaNear Derbyshire, Derbyshire, England UK22 Threads 1,400 Posts
ssavanna: It is absolutly chucking it down ,



Its been a lovely day here, quite mild too, no need for jackets cool
Oct 5, 2010 4:26 PM CST Whats your weather like?
potter1
potter1potter1stafford, Staffordshire, England UK1 Threads 178 Posts
wispa: Its been a lovely day here, quite mild too, no need for jackets


First time today for a few days that we have had no rain, took the dog for a walk, and for a change we did not get wet!hug drinking wine yay
Oct 5, 2010 5:10 PM CST Whats your weather like?
Juneau
JuneauJuneauBlairgowrie, Tayside, Scotland UK87 Threads 34 Polls 2,947 Posts
Yep...nice day here today too, apart from one heavy rain shower thumbs up
Oct 5, 2010 7:30 PM CST Whats your weather like?
EssJay
EssJayEssJayDevon, England UK63 Threads 3,340 Posts
Very wte here tonight.....sigh
Oct 5, 2010 7:32 PM CST Whats your weather like?
EssJay
EssJayEssJayDevon, England UK63 Threads 3,340 Posts
EssJay: Very wte here tonight.....


opps...could even be wet....rolling on the floor laughing
Oct 6, 2010 12:36 AM CST Whats your weather like?
darren9030
darren9030darren9030Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, England UK56 Threads 1 Polls 9,665 Posts
EssJay: opps...could even be wet....



rolling on the floor laughing


Also p---ing it down here sigh
Oct 6, 2010 4:16 PM CST Whats your weather like?
Juneau
JuneauJuneauBlairgowrie, Tayside, Scotland UK87 Threads 34 Polls 2,947 Posts
And here...gonna start a rice paddy in my garden I think sigh
Oct 7, 2010 6:42 AM CST Whats your weather like?
Juneau
JuneauJuneauBlairgowrie, Tayside, Scotland UK87 Threads 34 Polls 2,947 Posts
There's a big storm a' comin' roll eyes doh sigh
Oct 7, 2010 8:40 AM CST Whats your weather like?
haunebu2
haunebu2haunebu2Broadstairs, Kent, England UK4 Threads 1,910 Posts
Juneau: There's a big storm a' comin'

Dark dank bin rainin and its bloody miserable 'ere

BUT You made my day when I went on yer profile and shuftied the new pic closer hopin there were better ones of U that I would like 2C wink wink - There's bloody disappointed I was isn't it (:- crying

- BTW - I did what he or she said and gave out a 10 rate :-)
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