My 2002 Peugeot 307 SW is letting in water in the driver's side footwell - what can I do?
The footwell of my car, on the driver's side, appears to be letting in water. I thought it may be a blocked drain but I cannot find any evidence of this. I cannot find a drain hole. This has happened twice, first time after I had been cleaning the car, and again last night after a downpour.
Asked on 14 June 2010 by arunner
Answered by
David Ross
Try contacting Peugeot, either your local dealer or their main customer service dept, and find out if they've heard of this problem. Alternatively try posting in technical matters in the Backroom where someone might be able to shed some light on the matter: honestjohn.co.uk/forum/threads.htm?f=4
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water ingress
leaks
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Makes sense of the 307. Up to seven forward-facing seats. Good to drive. Decent diesels.

