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Hello all,

Have bought vr black from Bradford area, car superb just 1 small niggle, passenger well seams to be wet all time, checked when bought thought no probs maybe had window open, had proffesional valet all dried out with help from Dad electricity supply for fan heater, just checked again its wet, any ideas !!.

Cheers.

Nick.

The pollen filter under the bonnet is probably out of place.

Open the bonnet , and as you look into the engine bay from the front of the car it's on the the right hand side.

There's a black plastic airbox that you'll need to open up and check

Could be the chamber where the wipers are.Mine was blocked and i had the same problem.Had to take off the cover and unblock the drain cos it was full of leaves.Also is you car parked on a slope?.Mine is so it leans to the left or right so when it rains water collects on top of the cill and runs into the footwell

Seal up the drain holes at the back of the gulley under the scuttle panel and seal round the pollen filter box on the passenger side, water ****es in there, and runs down into the footwell.

I did mine 9 months ago and it hasn't leaked a drop since.

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Thanks guys, will trys these things tomorrow!

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