26th December 2020, 16:27
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Originally Posted by lipsee
I would just like to thank Artic for his perseverance in putting up with all us newbis continually flooding there cars...talk of repetition!!! (not forgetting Jules))) All I can say is Thank you.... OK that being done.. I took no notice... and my car flooded... but how could it ? it being a 2003 car surly it must have been modded by now,,, NO it had not .. my previous old banger may have had a blowing exhaust ,wonky electrics,and holes in both sills and rotten sub frame,,but worse headling reastin on my head But it never Ever leaked!!! my newer SE with lovly sunroof (I love sunroofs ((normally ((((when they bwork and do,nt Leak))))Honestly its alovely old car ,,in BRG ,,,whats not to like!!! so I did not take anynotice of all these doommongers...Hell I wish I had ,,Come the rains I noticed steaming on the inside and you all know the rest... Water water and plenty of it.. On reading the remedy,I was quite apprehensive ,,carpet out half the dashand seats is just the beginning...I,m not a mech or anything like but I,m a have ago hero
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.OK so its boxing day I bought the connectors but have lost them thought about using hose pipes ,rethought that cannot be right so back to the script...
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the carpets are now dry and driver side is done(well not quite but will be tomorrow) ... That the position as of now boxing day evening ,,, the seats are in the living room and make great occasional seats ... I am dreading putting everything back cos I know something will be wrong and all have to come out again...Rover Rover I could throttle you!!!!
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Hi Phil.
Garden hose can be used the green type is best.
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