Volkswagen California Van 2014 | Water Leak Detection
This VW has the common problem of leaking door membranes. In these, the door membrane is not a plastic sheet but a metal panel which needs to be removed and resealed.
The vehicle also seems to have to some drainage problems around the folding roof, much like a sunroof. The pipes all seem to be intact and fitted correctly, so it's likely a blockage.
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