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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Renault are prone to leak through the bulkhead, this is usually caused by blocked drainage holes in the trough that sits under the windscreen, which then fills up with water and leaks through.
Watch VideoA BMW with blocked drainage holes in the scuttle trough which is leaking in through a blanking plate. This video is practically identical to one we shot back in October.
Watch VideoThis one is pretty self-explanatory. For whatever reason the bonding at the top of the screen on this Volvo C70 has shrunk and come away, or it was never bonded properly in the first place, causing lots of water to leak in.
Watch VideoVolvo C70 2006 water leak found video showing one more place where they leak water from the road into the plastic clip holes.
Watch VideoWe have seen a lot of these down the years. There is a trough in front of the bulkhead under the 'scuttle' which is the plastic panel just under the windscreen.
Watch VideoThis Lexus RX400 has multiple leaks, in the first video we showed the doors leaking, this video covers the cracked seams which allow water to leak into the boot.
Watch VideoThis Lexus appears to have problems with the two front door membranes leaking, but stay tuned because that's not the only problem.
Watch VideoDéjà vu all over again. The RangeRover Sport is leaking from the sunroof, rainwater running down he A-pillars.
Watch VideoThis is a fairly straightforward rain water leak; leaky door membranes are not unique to Nissans, they are one of the most common leaks on any kind of car.
Watch VideoThis Vectra had water getting into the cabin from under the dashboard making the carpets wet. By the time the car got to us it had quite a lot of water in it and was smelling damp.
Watch VideoThis Peugeot 207 had water leaking its way into the cabin from under the dashboard.
Watch VideoWe have a Porsche with wet front carpets and the water is leaking into where the electrical control units are. Although these units are usually well sealed, water and electrics don't place nice together.
Watch VideoThe VW Jetta had a mysterious leak in the boot area which was enough to make the underside of the boot carpet wet.
Watch VideoThe last part of our investigation into the water leaks on the 6 series BMW which had wet carpets.
Watch VideoThe second part of our diagnosis into this BMW 6 Series, which has wet carpets, from what we suspect are multiple rain water leaks.
Watch VideoWe found multiple points where water could be getting in on this BMW. In this video, we show that both door membranes are leaking, although this doesn't seem to be causing any problems.
Watch VideoA completely different set of leaks from the last Volvo C70 we did (you can find this in our Volvo playlist).
Watch VideoOne of the drainage holes on the scuttle area was blocked, leading it to fill up with water. From here it can slop around and go in different directions depending on which direction the car is moving
Watch VideoThis car had blocked sunroof drainage holes, blocked on both sides, which often causes problems as the water can then run down from the roof, but as there doesn't seem to be much water on the passenger side this doesn't seem to be the main culprit.
Watch VideoThis can happen on pretty much any car. The screen begins to leak, it doesn't have to be a poorly fitted replacement screen.
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