Where is the water leak in a Ford Ka?
Where is the water leak in a Ford Ka?
Underneath where the windscreen meets the bonnet there is a long channel which was absolutely filled with rain water. The two drain holes were blocked with leaves and gunk. This water was then finding another way to escape, ie into the footwell!
How to tell if your Ford Ka is losing coolant?
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What causes a Ford Ka car to overheat?
One of the most common reasons that a vehicle overheats is a bad thermostat . If your radiator overflow is full (and you radiator fan is kicking on), it is very likely that a bad thermostat or bad water pump are causing your Ka to overheat. Of these two, the thermostat fails more often than the water pump.
Why is water leaking into passenger side footwell?
Having been advised that the water leaking into the passenger side footwell was caused by a defective door seal, this was replaced at a cost of £45. No improvement.
Can a Ford Ka get a water leak?
They will try n pull one, but you should by no means ever get water leaks in the car till they are lot older or they have a fault in the build.
Is the passenger’s side of the Ford Ka dry?
The passenger’s footwell is completely dry. All around the driver’s door is dry, around the door seal is dry, carpet near the pedals is very dry. I can’t really figure where all this water is coming from – looking underneath the car didn’t help either. Called the dealer, got it booked to go in on Wednesday.
What causes a wet footwell on a Ford Ka?
That sometimes will block drainage and cause a leak! dash shouldnt really affect the fault you have…the leak will be likely behind the dash, as in coming up behind the pedals. The dash coming out shouldn’t have affected it. Have you cleared the scuttle of debris and leaves?
Having been advised that the water leaking into the passenger side footwell was caused by a defective door seal, this was replaced at a cost of £45. No improvement.