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    Quote Originally Posted by BillsGU View Post
    Or wait until it is dark and put a bright light under the car.
    Ta, tried that a short time ago, The only light which shines through is through the white plastic clip holders set into the floor, & they are all watertight.

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    How can I tell if door seals are rooted & need replacing?

    Vinyl flooring now dry & cab dry , so putting it all back together tomorrow hopefully.

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    Wacky idea as usual, wondering if whilst the flooring is still out of the cab if filling the floor pans up with say 100mm deep of water through the closed doors windows could show the drips whereabouts coming out of?


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    Quote Originally Posted by MB View Post
    Wacky idea as usual, wondering if whilst the flooring is still out of the cab if filling the floor pans up with say 100mm deep of water through the closed doors windows could show the drips whereabouts coming out of?


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    I was thinking along the same lines , only close the doors and drive back into the river and mark the leak points, might result in slightly less water to clear up?

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    Thanks embee, peebee & bee-razilian - legends! I need to use the car. All back together yesterday. Drove it for the first time this morning, not through any water & was relieved the strange sound I had heard as I was driving home from the dunking was no longer there. It was an odd sound coming from the rear of the car. Wasn't running water, but I now wonder if it was the filled chassis emptying & water maybe hitting the spinning prop shaft & being flung back upwards under the car. Have never heard it after other water crossings though.

    Seems very obvious to me now that moving through water & stopping in water (at least more than momentarily) are very different events with different consequences.

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    don't the doors have drains ? ... my gq will push water up these drains into the cab
    if its worth doin its worth over doin

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    I saw a video of a bloke looking for leaks and they used a smoke machine inside with doors and windows closed to find the leaks, worked well! Y
    2003 gu3 td42tdi sold 😞 bloody gvm towing crap. Bt50 3500kg gvm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by garett View Post
    don't the doors have drains ? ... my gq will push water up these drains into the cab
    Good point, mine certainly do. Wonder if that the reason there is the plastic sheet glued onto the door under the fabric/masonite door card?

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    Totally OFF track, as usual, back in the not so distant olden days, FJ/G60’s maybe too
    In-cab….air conditioning was almost unheard of so vehicles of the era utilised forward facing fender vents to relieve toasty feet from steel firewalls.
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