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Flooding

Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 12:24 pm
by RDH
Quick question - maybe a stupid one but here goes!

Is there any way to stop there being 2 inches of water getting into the footwells - Or should it be that Lotus provide bilge pumps in the car to remove this?

All the roof and window seals have been adjusted - so I assume it's coming in through the tub?

Can the tub be made more watertight? :roll:

Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 1:15 pm
by tut
Would like a solution myself, as mine gets pretty wet.

tut

Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 1:24 pm
by mac
Drill holes in the floor?


It's all the rage with the Caterham folk and saves weight!



Mac


(PS: the above are flippant remarks and intented to be taken as such)

Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 6:25 pm
by james
Eh! Mines bone dry, doesnt matter how much it rains. :lol: Is that one of the S2 upgrades over the S1 :D

Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 6:32 pm
by RDH
james wrote:Eh! Mines bone dry, doesnt matter how much it rains. :lol: Is that one of the S2 upgrades over the S1 :D
Nope - mine's a 2002 S2!- same as yours!

Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 7:00 pm
by DDtB
and my S1 doesn't have that problem either so..... :P

Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 7:38 pm
by MacK
Rob,

Have you water-proofed the roof?

Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 7:50 pm
by RDH
MacK wrote:Rob,

Have you water-proofed the roof?
yep - I think it's coming up through the floor - seems to be coming from behind the seats and over into the footwells! It's not coming through the roof - i've adjusted the windows and seals round the roof

Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 7:51 pm
by Mandy
My S2 doesnt leak either and its a 2001 model. If you still have it under warranty with MMC then ask them to look at it. the first roof we had leaked terribly and it transpired that it was a problem with the roof itself. they swapped it to a black (original was blue) under warranty and we have never looked back. Occassionaly in the really really torrential rain we will get a drip but thats all.

Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 7:56 pm
by RDH
Mandy wrote:My S2 doesnt leak either and its a 2001 model. If you still have it under warranty with MMC then ask them to look at it. the first roof we had leaked terribly and it transpired that it was a problem with the roof itself. they swapped it to a black (original was blue) under warranty and we have never looked back. Occassionaly in the really really torrential rain we will get a drip but thats all.
Warranty? Don't have one! But thanks anyway! :thumbsup

Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 8:36 pm
by Tim S
When my S2 was new (2004 MY) it leaked loads - it filled up above the carpets after one particularly rainy night. Went back to MMC and they had a 4 page guide to all the places that they leak (!!) and it got sorted under warranty. I think it was leaking from somewhere around the base of the windscreen and running down the bulkhead in front of the pedals/passenger foot rest. It looks like they sealed it up with some kind of gunk (silicon??) from one of those tubes that have a gun-type attachment.

If you're not under warranty, i can only suggest you spend some time with a hose spraying water about to work out where it's coming in, then get some bodging done...

Tim

Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 8:38 pm
by RDH
Tim S wrote:When my S2 was new (2004 MY) it leaked loads - it filled up above the carpets after one particularly rainy night. Went back to MMC and they had a 4 page guide to all the places that they leak (!!) and it got sorted under warranty. I think it was leaking from somewhere around the base of the windscreen and running down the bulkhead in front of the pedals/passenger foot rest. It looks like they sealed it up with some kind of gunk (silicon??) from one of those tubes that have a gun-type attachment.

If you're not under warranty, i can only suggest you spend some time with a hose spraying water about to work out where it's coming in, then get some bodging done...

Tim
Sikaflex - black gunk was it? Think I may have a weekend of fun ahead!

Posted: Wed Nov 29, 2006 2:38 pm
by vet111s
As a previous thread indicated I was suffering the same in my S1.
Looked like it was coming down the bulkhead and without taking the clam off didn't look like could be sealed. Took it to MMc in Edinburgh who 4hrs later seemed to have prpblem fixed sighting the doors and windows. I was sceptical at first but all credit to MMC even despite the wet october my floor is still dry. (Touch wood!)
Just need to sort out my leaking house now!!

Posted: Tue Dec 05, 2006 2:52 pm
by RDH
How easy is it to remove the seats? Thoughts from MMC is that the water is coming up through the chassis? Which appears to be where the water is - you can see it pouring in in the passenger footwell!

They offered to take the seats out and reseal it all! However - with labour rates of $1million per hour I think I should give it a go over Christmas!
My mum's offered me her Merc for a week and I have access to their garage for as long as i want! - surely it can't take even me longer than a week to ttake out the seats, reseal the tub and put the seats back in?

Thoughts?

Posted: Tue Dec 05, 2006 2:53 pm
by GregR
Speak to JJ - he had the seats out of his S1 and replaced with the S2 variants.