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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This Citroën DS3 came to us with wet carpets on the front, although the vehicle was parked on a slope, so water had found its way to the back.When we lift the carpet, you can see there is a lot of water in the floor pans and this won't dry out naturally, ...
Watch VideoThis video shows a number of issues with a BMW 5 Series, which initially came to us only for drying.
Watch VideoThis B-Max had already been to a garage for diagnosis, but the car was still wet, so the customer brought the car to us for specialist water leak diagnostics.
Watch VideoYou wouldn't have thought a beautiful luxury car like the Mercedes SLS would suffer from water leaks, but this one did, until we fixed it.
Watch VideoThis was a tricky leak to find the source of, but using our cameras, we were able to trace it back to a grommet behind the front wings.
Watch VideoDespite previous attempts to fix the water leaks on this Mini Clubman, it was still very damp and the customer wanted us to check it for water ingress.
Watch VideoThis car was brought to us because the windows kept steaming up and sometimes the carpet in the passenger footwell was wet.
Watch VideoThis S-Max is still leaking water from the bottom of the doors, despite somebody's previous attempt at repairing the leaks with a very generous amount of sealant.
Watch VideoThis 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.
Watch VideoThis VW Caddy was suffering with water on the floor in the front. An inspection revealed that the windscreen was leaking quite badly.
Watch VideoThis Audi had an unusual water leak caused by a hole in the door rubber. As far as we know, this isn't a typical problem on the A4.
Watch VideoThis car has been to another garage who couldn’t find the leak, by running through our 28 point check.
Watch VideoThere are three areas of concern on this Ford Fiesta, all common sources of leaks that we have found before.
Watch VideoThe problem with this convertible SLK was it was leaking through the roof rubbers.
Watch VideoThis has been a long-running problem with many models of BMW. On the new cars, the plastic blanking plate can be replaced without too much trouble, on older cars it can be more tricky.
Watch VideoThis Seat Leon has four drainage points on its sunroof, but this car has them blocked or damaged on three corners, allowing water to leak into the front and back.
Watch VideoThis Lexus has water leaking from the sunroof, it may be blocked at the bottom, allowing water to overflow.
Watch VideoThis Ford B-Max just has the common problem of water leaking into the boot through the rear air vents. When we say this is a common problem, it is common to almost all cars.
Watch VideoThis Mazda is showing the exact, same problem as on the last video with an MX5, which is that water leaks through the screws which attach the scuttle plate to the bodywork.
Watch VideoThis Passat had a blocked sunroof drainage pipe on the passenger side. The other major issue was just blocked drainage on the scuttle, this will cause it to fill with water and overflow back into the cabin through the pollen filter.
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