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Lots of water in the passenger footwell

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Lots of water in the passenger footwell

Post by rickyclean » Mon Jun 27, 2016 3:27 pm

My better half called me on Thursday of last week saying that the front passenger footwell was full of water and there was a rather pungent smell emanating from it. My initial thought was either she left the window open during the recent storms or there was an aircon leak.

Bit of searching on the internet and I found a few posts talked about there being certain drainage points in the engine bay that get clogged up and the water overflows.

I undid the 2 grills in the engine bay (pictured below) and I was shocked by what I found...

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Once I removed the grills and the what I believe is a mains distribution box (though this a pure guess to would welcome any input), I found that there was a large amount of water underneath (a fair few litres to say the least). The pictures below don't do the amounts justice.

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I took a long screw driver and fished around to see if anything was blocking any drainage holes and hey presto, suddenly the sound of water came from under the car.

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Once the water had fully drained out I could see that there was a lot of gunk and leaves that clearly was blocking the water from draining. I vacuumed the area and could clearly hear what sounded like a rather large amount of stuff  being sucked up. To my delight my parking sensors started working again after this job so it is highly likely that the water was affecting the electrics of the car

Saturday afternoon saw a huge a mount of rain, so this proved an ideal time to see if I had indeed cleared the problem. I am happy to no more water had collected or overflowed.

However, from what I have read, even though the footwell and carpet are relatively dry now, I gather that there is a high likely hood that there is water resting under the carper (due to the carpet being raised on foam pads). I ran out of time this weekend, but I will probably remove the front seats and lift the carpet and see what is underneath.

I will try and takes some more descriptive pictures, but would recommend to all e70 drivers clean underneath the grills picture, to save you grief later on.

RC

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Re: Lots of water in the passenger footwell

Post by kenniff » Mon Jun 27, 2016 3:30 pm

Going by your first pic I gotta say, what a clean engine you have there.
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Re: Lots of water in the passenger footwell

Post by rickyclean » Mon Jun 27, 2016 3:45 pm

[quote="kenniff"]
Going by your first pic I gotta say, what a clean engine you have there.
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I actually took that particular picture off google images as I forgot to take one of the engine bay.... Sadly mine is not as pristine  :-[

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Re: Lots of water in the passenger footwell

Post by pcdee » Tue Jun 28, 2016 9:06 pm

I checked mine today and low and behold the passenger side was the same.

I took a long screwdriver too and fished around and I felt it dip into a hole but no luck.

Is the drain easy to spot under the car?  Maybe it's blocked there.

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Re: Lots of water in the passenger footwell

Post by rickyclean » Tue Jun 28, 2016 10:02 pm

[quote="pcdee"]
I checked mine today and low and behold the passenger side was the same.

I took a long screwdriver too and fished around and I felt it dip into a hole but no luck.

Is the drain easy to spot under the car?  Maybe it's blocked there.

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Hi There

I had to really fish about for the water to release. I haven't checked underneath the car so could not say how easy the lower drainage points are to find. I would recommend you persevere with what I did, if not I reckon the drainage points are behind the front wheels half way between the outer edge of the car and the drive shaft.

Goodluck  :)

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Re: Lots of water in the passenger footwell

Post by Graeme » Tue Jun 28, 2016 11:10 pm

There are two large rubber grommets, one on each side.  Each has a "flapper" valve that quickly gets bunged up with leaves etc. Remove the plastic grills.  With a bit of a struggle, and envy for those people who have an extra joint between their wrist and elbow, you can get your hand down to ease the grommets out and clean them  Wash the cavity out and the gunk should drain away through the grommet holes.  Refit everything and be prepared to do it all 6 months later after the autumn leaves have fallen!!

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Re: Lots of water in the passenger footwell

Post by libra007 » Fri Jul 22, 2016 2:18 pm

Audi A6 - C6 have this classic issue with drain blockage water can go into footwell and blow the bluetooth module located under the footwell.
Didnt know E70 has same design flaw, Thanks for alerting, will certainly have a look before it goes bad.
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Re: Lots of water in the passenger footwell

Post by RenoHuskerDu » Sun Jul 24, 2016 10:30 pm

This is one of the many reasons why when we shop for a home, I insist on 3 or more garages. Parking outside you never know what detritus accumulates in your car.  Even with garage parking, I find leaf crud in our cars to clean out a couple times a year.  FYI
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