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    Quote Originally Posted by rainman View Post
    Hi Dave,

    I've recently bought a 130 DC TDi that has basically the same problem - parked in a certain position in the rain and you get a torrent onto your foot as you move off. I haven't bothered to look into it yet either because I'm about to pretty much rip the whole cab apart to replace all of the seals, do some rust repairs, and install insulation and electrics.

    My first guess is going to be the fact that the driver's side vent flap arm is broken so there is no pressure holding it closed tight against the rubber. Perhaps check that your rubber is in tact, or even that you're closing the vent fully. It's easy to "latch" it on the second last position so it isn't quite closed. More often than not you'll get a wind whistle at speed to alert you to this though.

    Don't know, just a suggestion.
    Having looked at the whole job myself ...take out your heater box and have a squizz at your bulkhead underneath, having removed mine i discovered that it is rotten, confirmed with a little love from a wire brush on a drill. also inside the door where the clamp bolts are for the winscreen it should look bright and painted if not you have the same dramas, should be getting door skins and bulkhead shortly will give you the cost when i do just in case regards andy

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    Quote Originally Posted by greenextreme View Post
    Dave, my ten-year old 110 leaked onto my right foot from day one. Dealer tried several times but couldn't fix it. Only recently I made a new seal [from tyre tube] for the windscreen hinge, filled the cavity behind the hinge cover and inserted a foam grommet into the bolt hole to stop water ingress and since then a dry right foot [even in downpours at 110kmh]. cheers
    Hey green could you do me a favour and photograph the end result i will be interested to see what you have done, now did you fill the bolt cavity with sealastic at all ?
    cheers Andy

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    Try thisAttachment 16729

    Cheers
    JLo
    Last edited by JLo; 1st April 2010 at 08:23 AM.

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