why do i have fungus in my car?
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mikesitalianjob
, Oct 14 2004 08:26 PM
9 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 14 October 2004 - 08:26 PM
driving home from work the other day and i noticed that there was something odd coming from a gap in the carpet, when i was in traffic i pulled it out to discover it was a mushroom growing. first thoughts
S**T must be damp under the carpet!
I pulled up the carpet to find insulation was soaking. no damp came through carpet because there is a water proof layer between them.
haven't had a chance to investigate it further, but can anyone give me some pointers as to what it might be, please.
has anyone had the same problem with damp carpets.
a very concerned
mike :erm:
S**T must be damp under the carpet!
I pulled up the carpet to find insulation was soaking. no damp came through carpet because there is a water proof layer between them.
haven't had a chance to investigate it further, but can anyone give me some pointers as to what it might be, please.
has anyone had the same problem with damp carpets.
a very concerned
mike :erm:
#2
Posted 14 October 2004 - 08:40 PM
Your best bet is to take all the carpet and insulation out, put it in your garage, or somewhere that it can dry out. Cover the floor of your car with newspaper, dry it out. Then look around for placed where the water might be coming in. Rusty patches are tell-tale signs.
#3
Posted 14 October 2004 - 08:50 PM
The water has probaly got in through the window seal! if you look when its wet the water collects in the corners and with time it seeps through the seal and gets into your carpet! thats why we took our carpets out!
#4
Posted 14 October 2004 - 08:53 PM
As above, most likely is the windscreen seal. But do check for rusty bits, holes in the floor, water in the doors (blocked drain holes), good door seals etc. etc.
#5
Posted 14 October 2004 - 09:10 PM
cheers guys will check tommorrow and let you know the outcome i really hope its a seal in the window. .
don't want any rust got enough to deal with as it is. :sad:
don't want any rust got enough to deal with as it is. :sad:
#6
Posted 15 October 2004 - 04:00 PM
We had the same problem with the project car, w/b_dtm_man and myself stripped all the carpet out and sponged out all the remaining water. The red carpets and underneath bits were soaked and ruined. This is due to the scuttle panel having a gigantic hole in it and it being sat outside under a tree for 18 months. Its now stripped out, patched up and in a dry secure garage.
#7
Posted 26 October 2004 - 01:55 AM
Well after having my scuttle sorted water drips in somehow. It has never done it before it drips into the open compartment thing. Cant be the window seal, because when we put it in we didn't cut it, hence 3 hours to get the windscreen in. :nugget:
#8
Posted 26 October 2004 - 07:02 AM
You should NEVER cut the rubber when refitting the glass, you can buy a split rubber, but I would never use one.
To check for leaks, remove carpets, sit inside and get some one to hose the car down, with a fine spray.
Its important to start at the bottom and slowly work to the roof. Try spraying under the car first.
Also make sure its not engine coolant, ie are you using any water?
Siggy
To check for leaks, remove carpets, sit inside and get some one to hose the car down, with a fine spray.
Its important to start at the bottom and slowly work to the roof. Try spraying under the car first.
Also make sure its not engine coolant, ie are you using any water?
Siggy
#9
Posted 26 October 2004 - 04:50 PM
Also check if its dirty water , if so it could be water splashed up off the wheels when you are moving and not rain ,
A likly place for this is the hoses that come through the bulkhead and into your eyeball vents , they rust around there.
A likly place for this is the hoses that come through the bulkhead and into your eyeball vents , they rust around there.
#10
Posted 26 October 2004 - 05:43 PM
yeah mine too, i put a new rubber in with some sealastick and it still pisses in, i'm gonna try a wide rubber seal rather than the standard when i get round to it and see if that works.Well after having my scuttle sorted water drips in somehow. It has never done it before it drips into the open compartment thing. Cant be the window seal, because when we put it in we didn't cut it, hence 3 hours to get the windscreen in. :nugget:
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