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Was giving the Zed a wash and hoover at the weekend and noticed the driver's side carpet was a bit wet. I put this down to a slightly leaky targa seal and plenty of rain we'd had recently. I dried the carpet with a cloth and then left the mat out and the roof off to help it dry out, but when i went back to check progress it was still damp..
It was only after trying to dry for a second time that I realised the more force I used to dry the carpet, the wetter it got.. On closer inspection I found that there was actually a puddle sat underneath the carpet that had soaked into the insulation. I stripped off the plastic trim and peeled back the carpet only to find a small swimming pool in the drivers footwell:laugh:
After much towel soaking and wringing I got it pretty much dry again and refitted all the trim, but I was just a bit concerned. I started to worry that the matrix was leaking and would also explain why the coolant levels were low a few weeks back. But after checking the levels, everything was tip top, also the water in the footwell was not green like the fluid in the cooling system - so best guess is the matrix is fine.
Which leaves me to think that the water must have just accumulated over time, but I'm surprised I had noticed it befor. I must have mopped out a good litre of water. Is there any other way water can leak into the cabin on the drivers side, other than a little drip-drip from the targa?
will have another check after today's lovely weather:no: