Ford Focus Titanium 2011 | water leak rear light

Nov
12
2020

The first leak we found in this Ford Focus estate car. A leaking rear light causing water to collect in the boot area.

Solution: Replace rubber seals on both rear lights (because if on seal has perished, the other will to, and it won't be long before there is a leak on the other rear light).

Question: "How long does it take for you to  find my leak and dry my car?"

Answer: The diagnosis takes around three hours, by the end of that we will have found at least one leaks... if not we will keep looking at no extra charge. There is a chance you have more than one leak in your car, if an air vent or light is leaking on one side of your car, there's a good chance it's also leaking on the other side. The main cause of leaks is age… And as all the grommets and seals age at the same rate, your car could spring leaks all over the place. If we have reason to suspect this, we'll put it in the estimate. If you give us the go-ahead then usually repairs don't take too long, it's usually a replacement part like a set of seals or a door membrane. Maybe we just need to clean out some drainage holes or clean and seal and air vent. Repairs seldom take long. Drying the car can take anywhere from a few hours to a few days, depending on how thick your carpets are.

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