Re: Water Leak-blower motor
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Re: Water Leak-blower motor
- From: "Jim Reeve" <ultra@xxxx>
- Date: Sat, 25 Aug 2001 18:12:33 -0000
Again, it seems I've had the exact same problem as you. While my car
was sitting outside this spring waiting for some decent weather to
come along so I could get it running again, it sat uncovered though a
weekend of about 3-4 inches of rain. Monday I went into the car to
get somthing, when I saw about 6 inches of water filling up the
passenger side tub. This included the battery compartment, lucky for
me I removed the battery a few days earier. I couldn't find where the
water was coming from, and was getting parainod that a neighbor might
be dumping the water in it. After bailing out more water after
another soaking with the car locked, I looked to other sources. After
drying the carpets for probably the 4th or 5th time, I pulled them all
out, including the seat, and shoved my head under the dash. I could
see a faint hint of daylight looking up from under there. What had
happened was that the sealant used to glue the fresh-air intake box to
the body, had shrunk. This left several gaps in the front wall, where
the water absolutely poured through. This isn't the worst part. The
worst part is actually sealing it back up. The best way to do this
would be to physically remove the entire HVAC controll box, and there
wasn't a chance in Hell, Mich. I was going to do that. It is a very
narrow and deep crevace between the HVAC box and front wall which you
need to reach up into to seal. Again, not so bad if your a small guy
like me, but even I was having trouble. It took countless attempts of
sealing from underneith, and I even took the grille below the
windshield off and dumped sealant around the fresh air box there. I
really dont know what I did to eventually block the leak, but
thankfully I dont have it anymore. I acually have this problem of
shrinking sealant throughout my entire car. All my windows have small
leaks around thier glue (noticable in a high pressure carwash), and
several other areas of sealant on the car are showing the signs of
age. I sure hope this doesn't become a chronic problem on our cars,
and if it does, at least mine will already be taken care of. :-)
Good luck David.
Jim Reeve
MNDMC - Minnesota DeLorean Club
DMC-6960
--- In dmcnews@xxxx, Delorean17@xxxx wrote:
> Hello List,
> After driving home in the rain yesterday I noticed that the
passenger
> side carpet was absolutely soaked. Water that goes
into the
> drain below the windshield goes into the car. It leaks out all
around the
> blower motor.
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