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Default Audi 80 wet floor... - 12-17-2008 , 04:51 AM






Righthand side rear is getting somewhat wet when it rains so obviously a
leak somewhere.

Just wondered if there were any usual suspects?

Inside the sunroof was dry, headlining etc were dry, as were the bottoms
of the doors.
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Default Re: Audi 80 wet floor... - 12-17-2008 , 05:18 AM






Jon B knastet i vei:
Quote:
Righthand side rear is getting somewhat wet when it rains so obviously a
leak somewhere.

Just wondered if there were any usual suspects?

Inside the sunroof was dry, headlining etc were dry, as were the bottoms
of the doors.
Some drain hole beneath stuffed with leafs/body protection,
or a missing rubber seal/plug.

Second, there should be a drain hose from the sunroof
somewhere -- if it's out of position, well - it have
to drain itself somewhere.

A combination of the above mentioned.


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Default Re: Audi 80 wet floor... - 12-17-2008 , 05:18 AM



Jon B knastet i vei:
Quote:
Righthand side rear is getting somewhat wet when it rains so obviously a
leak somewhere.

Just wondered if there were any usual suspects?

Inside the sunroof was dry, headlining etc were dry, as were the bottoms
of the doors.
Some drain hole beneath stuffed with leafs/body protection,
or a missing rubber seal/plug.

Second, there should be a drain hose from the sunroof
somewhere -- if it's out of position, well - it have
to drain itself somewhere.

A combination of the above mentioned.


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Default Re: Audi 80 wet floor... - 12-17-2008 , 05:18 AM



Jon B knastet i vei:
Quote:
Righthand side rear is getting somewhat wet when it rains so obviously a
leak somewhere.

Just wondered if there were any usual suspects?

Inside the sunroof was dry, headlining etc were dry, as were the bottoms
of the doors.
Some drain hole beneath stuffed with leafs/body protection,
or a missing rubber seal/plug.

Second, there should be a drain hose from the sunroof
somewhere -- if it's out of position, well - it have
to drain itself somewhere.

A combination of the above mentioned.


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Default Re: Audi 80 wet floor... - 12-17-2008 , 05:18 AM



Jon B knastet i vei:
Quote:
Righthand side rear is getting somewhat wet when it rains so obviously a
leak somewhere.

Just wondered if there were any usual suspects?

Inside the sunroof was dry, headlining etc were dry, as were the bottoms
of the doors.
Some drain hole beneath stuffed with leafs/body protection,
or a missing rubber seal/plug.

Second, there should be a drain hose from the sunroof
somewhere -- if it's out of position, well - it have
to drain itself somewhere.

A combination of the above mentioned.


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Default Re: Audi 80 wet floor... - 12-17-2008 , 05:38 AM



Frank <NoSpam2Me (AT) online (DOT) no> wrote:

Quote:
Jon B knastet i vei:
Righthand side rear is getting somewhat wet when it rains so obviously a
leak somewhere.

Just wondered if there were any usual suspects?

Inside the sunroof was dry, headlining etc were dry, as were the bottoms
of the doors.

Some drain hole beneath stuffed with leafs/body protection,
or a missing rubber seal/plug.

Second, there should be a drain hose from the sunroof
somewhere -- if it's out of position, well - it have
to drain itself somewhere.

A combination of the above mentioned.
Cheers, will chase those up ASAP
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Jon B
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<http://www.bramley-computers.co.uk/> Apple Laptop Repairs.


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Default Re: Audi 80 wet floor... - 12-17-2008 , 05:38 AM



Frank <NoSpam2Me (AT) online (DOT) no> wrote:

Quote:
Jon B knastet i vei:
Righthand side rear is getting somewhat wet when it rains so obviously a
leak somewhere.

Just wondered if there were any usual suspects?

Inside the sunroof was dry, headlining etc were dry, as were the bottoms
of the doors.

Some drain hole beneath stuffed with leafs/body protection,
or a missing rubber seal/plug.

Second, there should be a drain hose from the sunroof
somewhere -- if it's out of position, well - it have
to drain itself somewhere.

A combination of the above mentioned.
Cheers, will chase those up ASAP
--
Jon B
Above email address IS valid.
<http://www.bramley-computers.co.uk/> Apple Laptop Repairs.


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Default Re: Audi 80 wet floor... - 12-17-2008 , 05:38 AM



Frank <NoSpam2Me (AT) online (DOT) no> wrote:

Quote:
Jon B knastet i vei:
Righthand side rear is getting somewhat wet when it rains so obviously a
leak somewhere.

Just wondered if there were any usual suspects?

Inside the sunroof was dry, headlining etc were dry, as were the bottoms
of the doors.

Some drain hole beneath stuffed with leafs/body protection,
or a missing rubber seal/plug.

Second, there should be a drain hose from the sunroof
somewhere -- if it's out of position, well - it have
to drain itself somewhere.

A combination of the above mentioned.
Cheers, will chase those up ASAP
--
Jon B
Above email address IS valid.
<http://www.bramley-computers.co.uk/> Apple Laptop Repairs.


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Default Re: Audi 80 wet floor... - 12-17-2008 , 05:38 AM



Frank <NoSpam2Me (AT) online (DOT) no> wrote:

Quote:
Jon B knastet i vei:
Righthand side rear is getting somewhat wet when it rains so obviously a
leak somewhere.

Just wondered if there were any usual suspects?

Inside the sunroof was dry, headlining etc were dry, as were the bottoms
of the doors.

Some drain hole beneath stuffed with leafs/body protection,
or a missing rubber seal/plug.

Second, there should be a drain hose from the sunroof
somewhere -- if it's out of position, well - it have
to drain itself somewhere.

A combination of the above mentioned.
Cheers, will chase those up ASAP
--
Jon B
Above email address IS valid.
<http://www.bramley-computers.co.uk/> Apple Laptop Repairs.


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