Good afternoon to everyone, hope someone can help me here. I have taken out the dashboard ( using the excellent guide on the site, many thanks for that), and have found where the leak is coming through, namely in the tightest angle up where the wiring loom comes through. It's so tight that I can't use a gun sealant as it won't fit. I have therefore ordered some liquid rubber and am aiming to apply this with a brush. Any comments or advice would be appreciated. My main query though is that when hose the windscreen the left hand plastic covered recess in the floor fills with water. Anyone know why? What are these things anyway. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
My car is a black '99 puma that I bought in 2017. Only done 56k, full main dealer history with me the third owner, the lady before me having had it since 2000. It has issues, I have recently had major welding to the rear but the inner wings don't have a spot of rust and neither does the body. After I sort out the leaks I will be fitting a leather interior so if anyone is interested in the existing cloth interior let me know. It has no signs of wear and overall is in really good condition. Notwithstanding the problems, all of them fixable for not too much, the car puts a smile on my face every time I drive it and I aim to keep it going for a few years yet.
Look forward to hearing from anyone who can help, many thanks.
My car is a black '99 puma that I bought in 2017. Only done 56k, full main dealer history with me the third owner, the lady before me having had it since 2000. It has issues, I have recently had major welding to the rear but the inner wings don't have a spot of rust and neither does the body. After I sort out the leaks I will be fitting a leather interior so if anyone is interested in the existing cloth interior let me know. It has no signs of wear and overall is in really good condition. Notwithstanding the problems, all of them fixable for not too much, the car puts a smile on my face every time I drive it and I aim to keep it going for a few years yet.
Look forward to hearing from anyone who can help, many thanks.