Hi,
I'd be looking real close at your window seals, especially at the bottom 'cos water can get in there and track down inside behind the dash and onto your carpet.
seeyuzz
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Howdy,
Noticed in the rain on the weekend hat after awhile water starts to drip on my foot and also drips in the passenger foot area as well.I think it somehow gets in from the vents before the front windscreen.Any ideas on how to fix it?
Thanks
Hi,
I'd be looking real close at your window seals, especially at the bottom 'cos water can get in there and track down inside behind the dash and onto your carpet.
seeyuzz
river
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cant remember if the TA22's have a frame around the top of the window...?
i dont think they do...?
if they dont, thats probably where its leaking from, my supras only 17 years old (not young, but young compared to a 22) and it leaks like a sieve from there!
also, look for water tracks above the leak, do it after you wash the car, and look above the leak all round for wet patches/runs, then follow it upwards and you'll find it.
water with dye in it helps, easier to see, but it can stain the interior.
Elmo.
lol... saw the thread title and had to laugh... first thing that came into my head was "DUH!" every celica owner i've spoken to complains about the same thing...
dana just rain proofed her windows with a strategically placed tube of silicone sealant... strategically placed everywhere around the edge of the glass that is.
i doubt it's the vents in front of the screen, unless there's rust in the well beneath the vent even then, i believe those wells trail out to the side of the car behind the quarter panel.
'77 RA28LT #2 ← 2.2L 18RG...
yeah... its just old window seals.
Both of my RA28's have done it.
...... butt scratcher?!
the vents in my car were rusted through. and the hole was directly above drivers feet, so i wouldn't rule it out just yet.
not to mention rust!
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If you are concerned about the possibility of rust causing the leak. The main culprit, is the boxed section in the air chamber above the heater. But if your feet are getting wet, almost a sure bet the windscreen seal is leaking. Even new seals will leak. Just have to make sure you add heaps of windscreen sealant between the glass, and the seal.![]()
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Aaaand do not put acetic cure silicone anywhere near your Classic Celica, that crap just promotes rust, by eating through the paint, and then into the metal.![]()
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get it check out coz you dont want it to leak onto your fuse box, and touch wood mine hasnt leaked,
should check it after all this rain we have had
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Thanks for all the info.I think that the seals are pretty old so will check them first then look at maybe the rust issue.Hopefully it isjust the window seals.
Cheers Pete
good luck finding new genuine seals, heard the price isnt pretty, and the not so genuine stuff isnt the best,
just thought you should know, but hopfully some one with some experience can help you out with that
wheres the members ride on you beast
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bwahahahah..... ive sealed up all of my windows and still havent got it rightmy back seat gets a little bit wet and my boot fills up with water in the rain....
Silastic Windscreen sealant works well - i've used it a few times with success.
...... butt scratcher?!
Originally Posted by The Witzl
if you used it with success... why would you need to use it again? and again?
lol... sounds a bit like "i quit smoking successfully... 5 times!"
->i know... i know... more then one window/car<-
'77 RA28LT #2 ← 2.2L 18RG...
I have had luck getting my window seals to re-seal properly just by treating the existing ones with armour all. A liberal application weekly for a few months sorted it, and stopped an annoying squeek/air leak while I was at it. So if it is your window seals, give that a try?
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