Here's a start:
http://www.vehicross.info/forums/sho...ght=floorboard
I used the search function with 'floor board'
There were some other threads on the subject.
Here's a start:
http://www.vehicross.info/forums/sho...ght=floorboard
I used the search function with 'floor board'
There were some other threads on the subject.
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Put a smiley after you say that Bub.
I had water in m footwell, it came from the hole I punched in the boot around the harness hole through the firewall to run wires for the foglights. It wasn't a big deal, just had to reseal the hole. That would be my first area to look for to see if the previous owner ever ran any extra wiring and never resealed the holes.
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Well Guys, it looks like you were right.
After your experience I asked myself "what has changed?". Well you were right the previous owner had fitted a Rancho electrically adjustable shock system and a switch for fog lights. Well the pneumatics pipes and wires they'd pushed through a grommet in the engine bay into the driver's foot well.
But because a relay block was obscuring the grommet it wasn't possible to see a grap in the grommet you could push a pencil thru (i could actually see daylight thru the hole). After removing the relay block and getting to the grommet I've sealled the hole in the grommet with silicon sealant from both sides of the firewall.
It appears that rain water was running down the windscreen into the engine bay, encountering the pneumatic pipes and following them into the foot well. I've removed the seat and pulled back the carpet to allow the footwell to dry during the expected hot weekend. I've also thrown a few jugs of water onto the windscreen and it looks like none is now getting into the footwell, so fingers crossed.
Thanks for the help.