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Old 02-10-2016, 05:16 AM
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Default Water in spare wheel well 2010 Xtype estate

Hi folks,
Anyone experienced water ingress in the spare wheel area of an XType estate?
Looked last week and had about 3 inches!

I have also noticed that the rear washer is not spraying water onto the rear screen. Wondering if anyone else has had problems with the tubing running to it? The pump is working fine and a slight dribble of water is evident.

Wondering if the water is leaking into the wheel well!

Before I start stripping internal body trim out any previous experience or comments would be helpful.

Thank you!

Charlie
 
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Old 02-10-2016, 07:06 PM
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Maybe the rear washer hose is broken or come lose and is dumping the water into the wheel well.
 
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Welcome to my world!! very common fault in the estates, watch your reverse sensor module in the wheel well, they are prone to fizzle if they get wet!! I tried everything I could think to stop the leak, but by consensus bought a new tailgate seal, problem solved!!
 
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Drill a hole in the bottom..at least for the meantime the water won't pool..once you solve where the leak/water is coming from..you can then plug the hole with silicone.
 
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No need to drill a hole, just push out a grommet in the floor of the well and keep for when you fix the leak!!
 
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Even better...I didn't know there was a grommet plug...good call.
 
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Originally Posted by hlgeorge
Maybe the rear washer hose is broken or come lose and is dumping the water into the wheel well.
Yes that's my first thought. Looks like an interior strip down to check. Thank you
 
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Even better...I didn't know there was a grommet plug...good call.
Yes there are actually six grommets in my spare wheel area. One is out to drain water until source of water ingress dealt with. May be rear washer feed pipe broken or perhaps the tailgate seal. I'll start with washer pipe as clearly there is a problem there anyway. Thank for responses guys.
 
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Originally Posted by euanT
Welcome to my world!! very common fault in the estates, watch your reverse sensor module in the wheel well, they are prone to fizzle if they get wet!! I tried everything I could think to stop the leak, but by consensus bought a new tailgate seal, problem solved!!
Yes I think you may have the answer. Will investigate whether rear screen water feed pipe is the problem first as a smaller job to fix. Thank for the reply.
 
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