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
Viewing videos 1 to 18 of 18 tagged with #volkswagen-golf.
This 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 VideoThe rear vents on this Golf are leaking, which is a very common problem on all makes and models of cars of this age.
Watch VideoIn this video, James begins by showing where we have found water. Quite often a customer comes to us with a damp problem or steamed up windows, but it isn't evidence where the water is other than a general dampness.
Watch VideoA customer came to us with water in the back, our 28 point check revealed that the rear vents were leaking. Luckily, there wasn't too much water in the car and it required minimal drying.
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 VW Golf has had some wiring work done in the back, which seems to be an after-market parking censor.
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 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 VideoThis second part of our video on this VW Golf showing the leaking rear vents which are causing water to collect in the boot area.
Watch VideoThis is a very soggy Golf, with all the usual leaks in all the usual places. There are no real surprises, but this video demonstrates pretty well the amount of water in the car and the mould problems that it can cause.
Watch VideoThis older VW Golf has all four door membranes leaking water and a host of other common problems.
Watch VideoAnother Video showing the leaking sunroof from the top, this was noted in the previous video on this VW Golf.
Watch VideoThis VW Gold has a large sunroof which sits in a cassette, a sort of tray which acts as a gutter with drainage holes which should lead water away, through pipes to drain through the bottom of the car.
Watch VideoSeems there's no shortage of leaks on this Volkswagen, which is not uncommon. It's not only Volkswagens, it's all cars, with convertibles particularly prone to leaks.
Watch VideoThis Volkswagen Golf with multiple water leaks again. Here we show how the passenger side door membrane is also leaking.
Watch VideoThis VW Golf had a number of leaks, in this video we show how rain water is getting inside the car via an air vent behind the back bumper which is leaking into the boot.
Watch VideoWater splashing up from the road, leaks into the box-section and runs down to the floor in the rear soaking the footwell. We usually find that if one is leaking, the other leaks too.
Watch VideoBlocked drainage holes under the cabriolet roof, causing water to get inside the car and makes its way to the floor on both driver and passenger side.
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