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Scream Apr 21, 2009 12:40 AM

Car leak
 
Does anyone know where I can go to fix a leak? I have a water leak in the passenger side of my car where the mat is.

kev77 Apr 21, 2009 03:15 PM

u have a hole in your floor ? or a seal is broken on your window and the water is landing on the floor ?

Scream Apr 22, 2009 01:58 AM

I checked the seal didnt check if I have a hole under the carpet but i dont think its coming from there... I dont know who I can take it to, to trace where the leak is coming from...

mybaby Jul 20, 2009 10:15 AM

hi there

You dont necessarly have a hole in your floor or a broken seal. Some cars just have a flaw from the dealership. Look underneath the car and take a look to seal of the rubber seals where installed in the wheel wells. Some cars take these out whebn being shipped to dealerships for drainage.

Call Auto2NR Automotive. They are a drive out but he should be able to help. He helped me with my 2004 Civic. Call or email him 705-341-7862, auto2nr@yahoo.ca . His name is Tony

Jesse Ivory Aug 27, 2009 07:23 AM

The things that could leak, that they would have handled are the drain plug and the oil filter. Look carefully at those to see if that's where the oil comes from. The drain plug should have been cleaned and had a new copper seal put on it before they replaced it. Have them look at that before you do anything to it.miami sedan service

2TONE_93GT Nov 10, 2010 09:06 AM

Perhaps the heater core. Did you get it looked at?

angelinaS31 Apr 12, 2012 01:19 AM

Re: Car leak
 
You should fix out the problem as soon as possible because, this would create an big problem and dangerous for your car.

For Scotland! Jul 18, 2012 05:26 AM

Re: Car leak
 

Originally Posted by 2TONE_93GT (Post 1448837)
Perhaps the heater core. Did you get it looked at?

First thing I would have suggested.

But this thread is a couple of years old, should be fixed by now..... or VERY wet :veryhappy


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