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What does this plastic part do?
On the W126 front passenger footwell. If you remove the floormat, there is a black rainbow shaped vent looking duct.
Does anyone know what it is for? I suspect rainwater is getting into the car via that duct. Is it possibly the source of my water leak? I have cleaned the sunroof drains. However, water still gets in somehow. It only gets wet in the rear passenger footwell very close to the driveshaft hump under the front seat. Any ideas are more than welcome. I would like to remove the plastic duct to double check. Thank you very much in advance! |
If you are talking about the flat plastic cover it covers the wire and vacuum tube channel. You can lift the side and look in it.
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Under the floormat?
Could you be talking about the heater duct for the rear seats? |
my vote is for the rear heat duct
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Sounds like the rear air vent to me too. I would look elsewhere for the leak. I had the same problem and found a rust hole in the rain tray :eek:
-J |
Make sure rain water is not accumulating in your cowl vents. In my W123, the outlets on the firewall were clogged allowing water to backup into the ducting, soaking the passenger floorboards and ruining an expensive blower motor. Not sure if your W126 has a similar layout but worth looking into.
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Thanks for the input guys. |
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Had the same problem on my w123, cowl vents plus the area behind the battery was packed with leaves etc. Water pooled in the passenger rear footwell...I discovered the leak when my father in law was wondering why his feet were getting soaked :eek: ... well I guess there's a bright spot to every needed repair:)
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The circular duct you are refeering to is the heat duct for the rear passenger's feet. It goes up under the seat. If you slide the passenger seat forward, you will see the outlet for the heat.
I had a similar water leak in my 1986 300sdl. It turned out to be the foam hose that drains your evaporator core for your air conditioning. On the front transmission tunnel there are two drain hoses, one on the driver's side and one on the passenger's side. They attach to the drain pan for the evaporator and then drain through a hole in the floorboard.. The original hoses are made of foam with a wire coil in it to keep it from collapsing. Over the years the foam disintegrates and they leak water when you have the A/C on. The water then travels along the transmission hump and pools under the rear carpeting. The reacement hoses are identical in construction. I did not like them and replaced them with rubber hoses that will not deteriorate. I would look under the front carpets on both sides and check out those hoses. Good Luck |
I would also remove the battery and the battery tray. Vacuum all the junk out and you may find a rust hole under all of the junk under the battery. That would allow water to drain right into the area in the passenger front footwell, and then it can pool under the seat.
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Thanks for the tips. Stupid question but what if the AC in my car does not work. Would I get the same symptoms when it rains. The localized area where it gets wet is the area closest to the hump by the rear mount for the passenger seat. |
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I would still look under your battery and battery tray to see if you have a hole into the car from some battery acid. Heck, it could even be your windshield seal. Water leaks are tough to find, because they will follow the easiest path and then pool in the lowest place in your car. |
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by the way, the drain under the battery pan is clear. that was last month's project. don't you just love these old cars...they keep you busy! |
The original drain hoses on each side of the transmission tunnel were a gray color. On the driver;s side it is next to the accelerator pedal. On the passenger side at the same place. They are just drain hoses, that come out of the bottom of the heater/evaporator box and go directly into a hole in the side of the transmission tunnel. If they are original, they are very fragile. Mine disintegrated when I touched it.
I believe there have been some threads on here about them. Try searching AC drain hose |
The a/c drain hoses are on each side of the transmission tunnel. The drivers' side is right next to the accelerator pedal and the passenger side is just opposite.
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