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9th May 2006, 10:43 AM
#1
Front footwell carpet removal
Hi,
l have found that upon lifting the carpet in both the passenger and drivers footwell's there is a couple of rust holes in the floor. To remove the carpet fully to allow repair will l have to take out the centre console? l have done some investigation and it seems so, before l wen tany furthre l thought l waould seek some advice by anyone who may have had to do this before. Problem was caused by blocked AC drains which has since been rectified by removing the drains! The rust holes are about 2cm in diameter, but of course surface ruse exists around hte holes of about 80mm diameter. Would appreciate any feedback.
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9th May 2006, 11:38 AM
#2
Don't know what car you've got, but mines a Disco 1.
My heater matrix leaked so I had to get it all dry. My solution didn't involve removing the centre console and was actually quite easy to do.
I removed all plastic under the front seats, remove the plastic rail where the carpet meets the door, remove the plastic cover in the footwell/wall.
Then the carpet can be lifted up. Coolant had soaked into the black rubber matting under the carpet and I found my easiest solution was to cut the rubber out reasonably high up on the transmission tunnel (remember, I didn't remove the console). The I could pull out in one piece the rubber base to allow it to dry (did both passenger and driver side). The carpet stayed in place. The carpet can be easily lifted up and out of the way - I assume the rust holes are on the floor rather than the transmission tunnel, so this should give enough room to weld/repair/repaint with rust kill or whatever.
I repainted the floor with Rust Kill as a preventative - there certainly wasn't much paint on there from the factory...
In my case, I peeled off all the black spongey stuff from the rubber, and when putting back together, I used foam from clark rubber, which moulded itself perfectly.
So, not sure if it helps you...
Pete
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9th May 2006, 01:24 PM
#3
Thanks
Hi,
Sounds like a good plan, it's a series 1 like yours - the carpet did seem to be firmly attached under the console and guessed it would be a huge job ot remove it. Thanks heaps -
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9th May 2006, 01:40 PM
#4
Had the same problem years ago in a '95 Disco Tdi. You do need to remove the centre console to remove the carpet, as it is in 1 piece, but it is not hard to do. But if you don't need to for access, why bother :wink:
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9th May 2006, 07:55 PM
#5
Whats Carpet????
Mines Rubber :roll: :roll:
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