Take off dash top easiest method.
im going for bulkhead vent seal.
(Unsure why it’s tracked along the binicale...
Not from roof is it?)
I have got them really tight and not opened again since getting them good. Hopefully it’s not them. I also went over the windscreen to bulkhead seal with pu sealant and did the roof, tub joint, windscreen hinges, new door seals (genuine) too.Some times them stick on seals need a bit of a tighter tug on the knob
Think Some have little grommets on bulkhead outside below screen
While fixing my windscreen washers I noticed this water on the bulkhead. It was going along the windscreen Chanel & running onto the windscreen lower seal.
It then tracked inside via a gap in the door seal where the screen bolts to the bulkhead
Have hit the door seal further on hoping this works.
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While fixing my windscreen washers I noticed this water on the bulkhead. It was going along the windscreen Chanel & running onto the windscreen lower seal.
It then tracked inside via a gap in the door seal where the screen bolts to the bulkhead
Have hit the door seal further on hoping this works.
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yea luvved it not sure i want a boat to buy a though lol.Been through it - nice twist at the end haha. Oh and my car has suddenly stopped leaking!!!
I cured that one! With brand new lr seals! I’ve no idea now. I don’t ever want carpets. It’s more saving the bulkhead and not having a wet boot hovering over the throttle. (Ridiculous design)Ps your leak is door seal, top gutter runs down inside front A shut then drips seal through bit above, the kinked bit......
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