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    Exclamation Help! Water flowing out of front and foot vents.

    My 1999 VT Commodore is leaking roughy half a litre of water out of the floor vents and front dashboard vents.

    This began as small amounts out of the foot vents but has escalated quickly. It is not an issue with any liquid from the car itself as it only occurs when it rains.

    So far we have had the windscreen seal checked, had the vents checked for blocks and poured water over various locations around the front of the car, to no avail.

    The car appears to have been in no major accidents either.

    Really needa get this one solved.

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    is it clear water or is it coolant?
    and does it leak when the fan is on or when its all turned off?

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    The water is clean, rain water. It pools behind the dash. I was parked on a slant \\\ that way and as soon as I opened the door water ran out of the vent in the side of the dash for the door vent.

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    I would say you have a possible leak around the gutter area. is there any damage in the area under the wipers


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    Nothing visable, the only thing in that area is a buildup of white on a wiperarm (away from the base though). What are the key things to look for? I've already paid $200 to have a mechanic look and find nothing so I'd love to have a look myself before doing that again.

    I've fired a high pressure hose down the gutter several times, once I got something inside the car. Out of curiosity how do you remove the tops? The screws in mine seems to turn without loosening.

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    Check that the drain isnt blocked up with leaves and stuff.
    and also check for cracks in the plastic trim.

    to get to the drain you may need to remove the wiper arms and the top plastic trim.
    the drains are at each corner of the windscreen

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    hmmm your problem sounds exactly the same as mine usernameguy! even with the screws turning but not loosening!!

    i got in my (unreg for 1 month) VT and smelt a musty kinda smell...looked under the floor mat and there was a pool of water...turned around and checked out the drivers side passenger foot area and the same thing!
    lucky it wasnt the other side as my amp is mounted under the passenger seat..

    i have a funny feeling its coming from somewhere in the firewall or under the plastic **** that has already been mentioned....ill check it out and let u guys know

    btw i had a VR before the vt and it did exactly the same thing!

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    check out the heater core...

    start the engine n run the heater check for leaks again..

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    After going through and checking all this, finding nothing, getting a mechanic to go over the thing we had a mate go over the windscreen again and within minutes of removing the trim he had found the leak. Don't know what that other guy did besides take my cash.

    All fixed now though, thanks for your help anyway I at least learned things when hunting around so yeah.

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    Instinct told me it was somewhere under that trim.

    I think mines doing the same thing now lol

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    had the same prob, but ended my windsceen seal was loose as was a corner of my windsrceen , plenty of auto window silicone and its all good haha

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