Car Water Leak Found Video Index
A series of videos showing car water leaks we have found at New Again
A series of videos showing car water leaks we have found at New Again
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The main culprit for causing the wet carpet on this Bentley was a disconnected pipe for the sunroof drainage. It is fairly common on cars with sunroofs for the pipes to shrink with age, and as they shorten they pull off the connectors.
Watch VideoUnfortunately, this Fiat 500 came back to us for the third time with another leak. We had previously fixed the door membranes and the car came back with a leak in the same place.
Watch VideoThis VW Tiguan had already been to a dealership and had the sunroof drainage flushed out, and a replacement screen fitted but the leaks persisted.
Watch VideoUnfortunately, we don't always get it right first time. When we find leaks, we fix them, then we test the car under a rain arch. But this doesn't reveal all leaks, which is why we say that the real world is the real test.
Watch VideoThis Range Rover Evoque came to us with a wet carpet in the driver's foot-well. Although our testing showed the rear air vents were nearing the end of their life, the only leak on this Range Rover Evoque was from the factory-fitted windscreen.
Watch VideoThis Volkswagen Golf Convertible was found to be leaking from the door cards and the rear air vents, which is fairly normal for cars of this age.
Watch VideoThis Fiesta came to us with wet carpets, and we performed our leak diagnostic service to find the points of water ingress.
Watch VideoThis BMW had wet carpets on the driver's side, which it was suspected was coming from under the dashboard.
Watch VideoThis Mini Countryman had a leak in the back which caused a wet headliner. Our inspection found that the rear drains for the sunroof cassette were blocked.
Watch VideoThis Mazda 3 came to us because the customer found water in the boot and suspected there was a leak at the rear of the car.
Watch VideoThis Mini Convertible had water leaking in and both front foot wells had wet carpets. We found the door and boot rubbers were loose and not sealed in properly.
Watch VideoThis Tesla Model S was experiencing multiple issues relating to water leaks - especially from the boot and rear footwells.
Watch VideoThis Peugeot 306 was experiencing water leaks in the boot area; the tailgate rubbers weren't placed properly and weren't sealed in places either, a grommet missing, a unscrewed bolt.
Watch VideoThis car had been to several garages before coming to us, so we had to be very thorough to find the difficult leaks.
Watch VideoThe customer brought this car to us having found water behind the driver's seat. He noted that he parked the car on a slope with the nose up.
Watch VideoWe thought we should share this video as it shows two leaks which are common to the Zafira which are not usually found on other cars.
Watch VideoIn this video, we see the customer explain where he suspects the leaks on his car are coming from and where he has found water.
Watch VideoIn this video, we found a host of problems. There were multiple leaks, the car was full of water and suffering electrical problems.
Watch VideoIn this video, we see the customer walk us around his leaky Volkswagen Touareg and explain the problem.
Watch VideoIn this video, we walkthrough a Volkswagen Polo Mk5 that had suffered from a water leakage in the passenger footwell with the carpet and insulation soaking wet.
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