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'94 E320 water intrusion
My '94 E320 collects water in both driver side and passenger side footwells.
It's not much considering the heavy amount of rain we've had lately where I live, but it's enough to make the footwell carpeting wet from underneath. I have used a plastic coated wire to make sure the sunroof drains are open. On some rare occasion when I drive I can see a drop of water forming in the front of the sunroof. The sunroof works like intended. Could it be that the sunroof doesn't stop where it should stop when I close it? Is there some gasket or something that should be changed?
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Dag Boesterud Norway Europe 1994 Mercedes-Benz E320 Wagon 1990 Audi 100 Turbo Quattro Sport Exklusiv |
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I can also add that I've been running the water hose over my car for like two hours now. Not a single drop of water in the footwells
![]() ...but water MUST be coming from somewhere, since the car had been standing for a few weeks now and the carpets felt very damp and soggy...
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Dag Boesterud Norway Europe 1994 Mercedes-Benz E320 Wagon 1990 Audi 100 Turbo Quattro Sport Exklusiv |
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At least on an MB of that vintage it's easy to dry the carpets!
Although it makes no sense since the car has been parked, it almost sounds like the AC evap drains are plugged or disconnected. Can you run the AC and look for A)condensation water dripping inside the car, and B)under the car to make sure the AC is indeed running on to the ground? If the car has sat outside you can run water into the air intake area in front of the windshield and also check for water running in the car, I know this can get plugged up but can't remember how water coming in to the plenum is supposed to work it's way on to the ground, it might be through these same drains (for the AC), I know I had some MB once that was filling with water somehow this way. On the sunroof, crack the roof open and pour water into the front drains and see if it comes in if you do that, you should see it run to the ground behind the front wheels at the bottom of the fenders. Gilly
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Just remembered, there are drains for the upper part of the plenum. This got plugged (IIRC the drains have small rubber flaps moded to them, and the car hardly ever saw rain, the the little flaps sort of fused together and water would back up into the plenum/cowl area pretty bad). Anyways, the water backed up bad enough that it ran into the air intake itself, and into the heater/AC box and dripped onto the floor. Normally not a problem getting a little water into the air intake, but they got into some realy heavy rain on a trip and carpets were getting a little damp.
Cleaned out these cowl drains and opened the small flaps and that fixed it.
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The thing is that this winter the car was parked for a couple of weeks with a few inches of snow on it. When it started to thaw, it started to drip from the front of the sunroof, but I can never ever reproduce it.
Can it also be that it's leaking from where you say, or from the bottom of the windscreen or something? It's also worth mentioning that my car as a pollen filter and it's wet as an ocean...
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Dag Boesterud Norway Europe 1994 Mercedes-Benz E320 Wagon 1990 Audi 100 Turbo Quattro Sport Exklusiv |
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How about this scenario:
You have a little water leaking in at the sunroof seal (if it bothers you, sure the sunroof seal can be replaced). The water get in past the seal, the drain tubes have a little junk in them, through freeze/thaw cycles, the water collects in the junked up tubes and freezes. The water continues to collect in the front area of the sunrrof, then it thaws enough that melt water drips in to the interior. HOW it makes it onto just the carpet does confuse me a little though. Again, make sure the sunroof drains are all working, front and rear. If they are working freely, you shouldn't get water inside the car from the sunroof, the drain hoses for the roof are pretty large diameter.
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