sinking type 44, help!
Peter Berrevoets
pjberr at home.com
Mon Feb 26 09:59:44 EST 2001
You may want to check the drain that takes water out of the area in the
engine compartment that is next to the fresh air intake for that passenger
compartment. If this is blocked and your fresh air vent is open, you will
collect water inside.
HTH
Peter Berrevoets
1990 200TQ
Toronto, Canada
http://frontpage.home.net/pjberr/
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: quattro-admin at audifans.com
> >[mailto:quattro-admin at audifans.com]On
> >Behalf Of Cassidy Bolger
> >Sent: Monday, February 26, 2001 12:12 AM
> >To: quattro at audifans.com
> >Subject: sinking type 44, help!
> >
> >
> >Gang,
> >
> >I opened the rear door of my 1986 5ktq today and found the
> >rear right seat
> >floor to be completely flooded. Water had risen to the
> >level of the bottom
> >of the door. The battery was sitting in four inches of
> >water. My first
> >task was to carefully remove it and then I began to bail!
> >Here is the story,
> > The car has been sitting for three weeks parked pointed
> >uphill on the
> >right side of a steep and crowned San Francisco street. We
> >have been
> >receiving major rain for several weeks, and the Audi has
> >been catching it
> >for me. So, water is entering somewhere, and it settled in
> >the right rear
> >since that is the lowest point of the car in its present
> >position. There
> >was so much water that even the right front seat floorboard
> >is wet. A
> >clogged sunroof drain? The headliner and pillars seem clean
> >and dry. The
> >car has always held some water in the left rear well in the
> >trunk, so I
> >looked there next. Alas, the well was full and overflowing
> >into the spare
> >wheel well. So, I have a full left wheel well and right side of the
> >interior is a swimming pool that is quickly growing things.
> >I live in the
> >center of the city and have to park on the street, so these
> >days I don't do
> >much work on the car myself. Should I go to a body man or a regular
> >mechanic? I have a good mechanic down the street. In the
> >long term, any
> >advise for saving the carpet. How am I going to dry this
> >thing? I hate not
> >having a garge!
> >Maybe Bosch makes a bilge pump for cars ;)
> >
> >Cassidy Bolger
> >1986 5kcstq (a.k.a The Ark)
> >San Francisco
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