Peugeot 208 2018 | Water Leak Detection Service Video
James shows which areas of the car have soggy carpets using a moisture detector.
After investigation, we found a door membrane leaking. It also appears that at some point a door rubber has been removed and re-fitted incorrectly, which is letting rain water past the door.
We would recommend replacing the door membranes and we can refit the weather striping so it no longer leaks.
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We have been finding and fixing car water leaks for over 30 years. We offer a complete service from tracing to repair and drying your car.
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