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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There are no surprises here, the door membranes are leaking. On a few cars the inner door membranes are moulded plastic panels, but on the vast majority of cars they are just a sheet of clear plastic held in place with a bead of heavy-duty sealant.
Watch VideoWe suspected the rear light was leaking, this is possible if the rubber seal around it has perished.
Watch VideoIn this video, James is going to show the drainage system for the hard-top convertible version of the MX5.
Watch VideoThis Mini has a leak through the A-pillar. We think at this stage that this is because the clips, fixtures and fittings which go through the pillar from the inside are leaking.
Watch VideoThis BMW is leaking through many of the places we would expect on a 22-year-old convertible, plus the heater matrix, which is a common problem on this model of car.
Watch VideoThis Citroen DS3 came to us with wet carpets on the front. We were eventually able to track down the problem to water leaking through the bulkhead via the air-conditioning unit.
Watch VideoHere's part two and a surprise ending. It was the rear brake light which was leaking on this Skoda.
Watch VideoWe can see there is water getting into the book of this Škoda Superb, and it's probably the rubber that surrounds the boot.
Watch VideoThis Transit Connect came to us because water was leaking in and filling up the floor on the front. We performed our water leak detection inspection and here's what we found.
Watch VideoThis VW Golf was suffering from wetness on the back seat and water filling up the spare wheel compartment in the boot. So we set about looking for a leak in the back.
Watch VideoPart 2 of our video of the Saab with water leaks on the pollen filter, door membrane and rear vents.
Watch VideoThis Saab is a lovely old car, they are sought after when they are in good condition, but unfortunately it has wet carpets on the passenger side, so we need to track down the leaks.
Watch VideoLeaking factory fitted windscreen on this Ford Kuga, with the water running down the front pillars into the footwells.
Watch VideoThe rear vents on this Ford Fiesta are leaking, which is no great surprised, we have seen this on Fords before.
Watch VideoThis Citroën has a leak from the panel above the screen, which is leaking water down the A-pillar down to the carpet on the driver's side floor panel.
Watch VideoThis particular Golf has a leaking rear vent, which is not unusual on a Golf, as they do tend to leak when they got to a certain age.
Watch VideoThere are a couple of additional leaks we have found on this Mazda, both from around the windscreen.
Watch VideoThis MX5 has a number of leaks, the first is a leaking door membrane, which is fairly normal for any model of car about this age.
Watch VideoIt is a known problem for Porsche to leak from around the roof because many of them are convertibles and cabriolet roofs have a lot of potential entry points at drainage holes and around the windows.
Watch VideoThis Ford Focus has many of the usual leaks we expect to find on a Focus, lots of rain water leaking into the boot, plus a leaking windscreen.
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