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waterlogged zook

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Post by Itsuki Style »

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i acidentally did this on the weekend and forgot that i didnt have floor plugs in yet, so my car got wet inside, andway i drained it out as best i could, but now theres still water slooshing around somewhere, and a fair bit too, by the sounds of it. I cant seem to find where it is.

Can someone tell me where it might be hiding? thanks
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Post by grimbo »

probably got water in the sills
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Post by Itsuki Style »

That's nothing..... post a pic when it's up to ur arse.....
I wasnt trying to show off, just ask where water went, its not in the doors, I got pulled out forward, so when the front ucame up, all that water went in the back, it sounds like its behind the seats somewhere.

I already have ripped all the linings out
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Post by NIK »

There is really nowhere for it to get stuck, the footwells are the lowest point so it would all end up there. Are you sure its not the fuel tank you can hear as Ive been over the sills with no doors and I hose the zook out when it gets a wash and it all runs out the footwell bung holes.
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Post by Itsuki Style »

maybe it is just the fuel, funny that ive never noticed it before though, maybe that pathetic lining in the back actually did stop some noise. thanks youre probably right
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Post by Gwagensteve »

There is a cavity behind the seats. Lift the vinyl out and on the diagonal sloping section where the floor rises towards the rear there are some small tape dots over holes. the cavity behind there will be where the water is. Not sure how it will have gotten in, there are lots of potential ways.

I think there are some bungs/tape covered holes in the cavity from the underside, but I can't recall off the top of my head.

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Post by lay80n »

As Steve, said, behind the seats is a cavity that can hold water. Have a look just infront of your rear wheel arches on the underside, and there should be a bung or two. Remove these and see if any water comes out. If your lost i can post some pics later tonight. :D

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Post by suzuki boy »

As has been said is in that angled bit behind the seats or could be in the doors?
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Post by Itsuki Style »

nah its not the doors, or door sills, i found the door sil polugs in the kick panel and drained them out, it must be that angled bit, i will have a check and try to find its drain plugs or something
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Post by Itsuki Style »

wtf are you talking about?
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Post by Gwagensteve »

ZookStock wrote::D :D Yeah, it could be in that Diagonal bit behind the seats, you know, just behind the foot wells :D :D
Thats where the tank is for the distributor when it discharges isnt it?? :roll:
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I think zookstock is just taking the piss cause everyone is explaining the same thing in different ways and it gets a bit hard to follow :?
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Post by grimbo »

also make sure you check your diffs for water ingress, hubs might need to be checked as well.
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Post by Itsuki Style »

Ive got a breather on the back diff, but not on the front which is pretty intelligent, i'll drain it this weekend, it prob needs an oild change anyway. How do you check the hubs? just pull them apart and clean the,?
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Post by Gwagensteve »

Yep. I see cleaning and re greasing in your future padwan :D

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Post by gman79au »

Is there a drain hole on the airbag module?
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Post by Gwagensteve »

It's under that thing you call "carpet"

Also, if you haven't filled the car up with water before... pull the seats and all the carpet out NOW and let it all dry, which will take days and days.
If you leave it wet, the smell ends up unbearable. The underfelt starts smelling like a wet dog/bongwater/god knows what after a few weeks and you will be hating life. Trust me on this.

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Post by gman79au »

it's all good steve this happened about 4 years ago now just thought it would be relavent, and yes everything came out and everything still works except the airbags they started flashing about 2 years after the module along with everything else below the clock was under for around 20mins but she fired up and we finished our weekend. the new zuks are soft but but in a hard kinda way.....
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Post by Gwagensteve »

gman79au wrote:the new zuks are soft but but in a hard kinda way.....
I hear ya :D

Just thought I'd mention the stench thing.... someone out there might be wondering who has been having brekky buckets in their car after they sunk it :rofl: Man, that felt stench is bad. First came across it my first car - en ex farm gen3 hilux. farmer bob had drowned it and then though he had better trade it in quick. I put up with the stench first and then the busted motor three days before the statutory warranty expired :x since then, that smell has made me very angry.

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Post by gman79au »

yeah that really does stink!!!
A mate (so he says) spilt milk in my old sierra didn't tell me, went all under the matts not pleasant at least you could hose them out! with Jimny not so easy.
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Post by suzuki boy »

I was sick of the whole water in the car thing so i don't drive mud all the time and i put in push plugs to let the water out! :cool:

The vynal floor mats got the shed treatment now it's all steel in there!

Only been snatched out of mud once and that was because the dizzy took in water and i thought it might of been in the engine so i didn't try and start it again just in case!

Have sat in water then givin it too it though! :twisted:
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