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Boagie
11th April 2011, 11:01 PM
hey guys ,i just got in my ute this morn,and there was a puddle on my passenger side floor----felt wet under dash---what is blocked,rusted or both???????????---any info or schematic diagrams greatly appreciat------cheers guys
DX grunt
11th April 2011, 11:22 PM
Somebody (?)recently had the same prob and posted a thread, including a pic of where the water was leaking down from. I think it was the air vent (?) outside vent?
They'll come clean soon, hopefully.
Ross
Clunk
12th April 2011, 12:00 AM
I think someone had a problem with the window seal and someone else I think it was something to do with the aircon filter on the passenger side............... I think
damianovdd
12th April 2011, 12:29 AM
i have the same problem with my second car, but never manage to find where the water was leaking down from... some friends suggested the drainage was blocked, but after clearing it the problem was not resolve.
but my suggestion is to check the drainage first (if such thing exist in patrol)...
the evil twin
12th April 2011, 12:56 AM
Did you have the A/C running last time you used it?
Bob
12th April 2011, 07:51 AM
look at this thread
http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forums/showthread.php?3172-Water-Driping-Inside
DX grunt
12th April 2011, 09:17 AM
look at this thread
http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forums/showthread.php?3172-Water-Driping-Inside
Thanks Bob. You're the man! lol. I knew somebody had it.
Bigrig
12th April 2011, 09:49 AM
I'll be ripping the grill off myself and doing this - have sealed the windshield and still have a leak on the drivers side bottom corner which consistently drips down on my foot!!
timbar
13th April 2011, 02:08 AM
its not the heater unit leaking is it ?? is it coolant or water ??
GUtsy ute
13th April 2011, 08:45 PM
It was the windscreen rubber on my Maverick, it had started to come apart inside the joins on the corner pieces.
Very hard to see from the outside, but a new rubber and no more leaks.
Cuppa
13th April 2011, 09:59 PM
I've found a name for the problematic little suckers that Nissan use to hold on the 'below windscreen grille'. They are called 'scrivets'.
http://www.fastex.com.au/plastic_fasteners/images/scrivet_bigger.jpg
A quick google shows that other manufacturers use scrivets too, as well as owners who don't like them.
In the case of 'windscreen leaks' that are not actually windscreen leaks, these are what are responsible. Well strictly speaking it's not actually the scrivets themselves, it's the rubber seal (see pic below) that they sit in. This seal looks like a washer from above, & it is difficult to determine if the lower section is split, or even no longer there, & removing to inspect is likely to damage a good one. I imagine it is common for folks to get their windscreen replaced, then get a leak, & assume it is the windscreen seal that is the problem, when it is the scrivet 'seals'. I suspect they are an item that probably should be replaced whenever the windscreen is replaced (grille removed).
Unfortunately, of all the online suppliers I've found, none mention these 'under scrivet seals', so maybe we have to get them at Nissan prices.
My solution of using windscreen sealant in the holes (because I had it handy & didn't want to use silicon or anything which might make future removal of the grille a problem), whilst it has stopped the leak, is only a temporary (& slightly messy) solution. Problem is it seems to get softer with the heat from under the bonnet. I can imagine in hot weather it could become a problem. So I'll get some new scrivets & seals.
Does anyone here have FAST software & able to look up the part numbers & see whether the scrivets & seals have the same or separate part numbers?
Cuppa
damianovdd
14th April 2011, 05:50 PM
here a pic:
Cuppa
14th April 2011, 08:27 PM
Hi Damianovdd, the scrivet is a 2 part fastener. The part your arrow points to, & the screw part above it, which expands the lower part when screwed in. Unfortunately the diagram does not show the rubber seal that goes under the scrivet.
Cuppa
Bigrig
14th April 2011, 08:59 PM
Hi Damianovdd, the scrivet is a 2 part fastener. The part your arrow points to, & the screw part above it, which expands the lower part when screwed in. Unfortunately the diagram does not show the rubber seal that goes under the scrivet.
Cuppa
Are these the same things that hold the scuff plates on the door sills in place??
the evil twin
14th April 2011, 09:17 PM
Are these the same things that hold the scuff plates on the door sills in place??
No... well, nut unless the Scrivets aren't what I think they are... then it is probably yes... ROFL
Scrivets and their cousins turn up in places like the splash guards under the inner guards, some of the rubber shrouds and in a couple of spots on the GU grilles
Bigrig
14th April 2011, 09:17 PM
No... they are held by self tappers into placcy inserts
Scrivets turn up in places like below the Windscreen, the splash guards under the inner guards, some of the rubber shrouds and in a couple of spots on the GU grilles
Thanks ET!!!
the evil twin
14th April 2011, 09:28 PM
Thanks ET!!!
Don'tcha hate it when poeple quote ya before you can get rid of the misinformation ... roflmao
No my edits don't look so smart after all...
must add more alcohol... hic
schon55
27th April 2011, 08:19 AM
hey guys ,i just got in my ute this morn,and there was a puddle on my passenger side floor----felt wet under dash---what is blocked,rusted or both???????????---any info or schematic diagrams greatly appreciat------cheers guys
Normally this is the air-conditioner drain. Usually fixed by taking out the glove box and cleaning the AC filter - and checking the amount of coolant. Sometimes it is an 'internal leak' of AC.
Hope this helps
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