wet carpet
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wet carpethi all come out to my long wheel base frontera the other day and the drivers foot well was full of water,i removed the plastic trim next to the accelertor immediately and the trim along the door and lifted the carpet and i took the drain plugs out of the floor to drain of. I then had a look up with the torch water is dripping down the wire harness and on to the electrics that are behind the plastic trim that i removed next to the accelerator. Since then the central locking has stopped working. In the bottom corner of the windscreen it has started going white. Is this water that has got behind the bonded seal off the windscreen and dripping inside and down the harness wires.0n the outside of the windscreen their is some plastic trim running up both sides of the windsceen can this be removed to attempt to re-seal it. Or is it a new windscreen. Any HELP at all greatly appreciated (P reg) THANKS
Re: wet carpetHI and
Had the same problem myself, I got a new windscreen fitted problem solved. I not saying it can't be rebonded i only had a new windscreen fitted as it was cracked, hopefully one of the others will be a bit more help Phil ROADS? WHERE WERE GOING WE DON'T NEED ROADS!!
Re: wet carpetI let a couple of people try and re-bond, but in the end a new sreen is best.
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Re: wet carpetThe white milky bit is where the two layers of glass and the plastic interlayer are delaminating, this is caused through age. I was a windscreen fitter for 12 years and can honestly say that rebonding an old fronty screen is not really an option as the screen has to be removed and re-fitted. (a process that will almost certainly crack a delaminating screen). You can check if it is a leaking screen by removing the plastic stips you were talking about, (they will carefully prize up), pour fairy liquid around the outside edge of the glass and (providing you have access to one), blowing compressed air from the inside around the edge of the screen. This will blow bubbles where there is a leak.
If you are fully comp insured, take the hit (usually £60 or so excess) and have a new screen fitted Hope this helps ![]() SIZE DOES MATTER!! MEMBER 1728 1996 2.8 SWB called VIPER Members Ride section for VIPER Comments on VIPER here GET YOUR CARTOON CAR HERE
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