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207 messages, Last post on Nov 07, 2009 at 7:15 PM
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| Good news!!I went on a long trip to Jersey myself all in one day which dried the carpets out.Now,it's beginning to snow and will rain later so lets see if my door plug clean out worked!Glad yours is fixed! | |
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hey man-all of that detective work really paid off and you didn't have to pay anyone either! |
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Yea,I went out there and felt a wet rug up behind the brake pedal and in the middle-which is the usual spot.I'm wondering if it is the windshield leaking down or something.I'll see how soaked it is in the morning.
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I want to know what to look for when investigating used TC's. Specifically these water problems. I am definitely buying a 2003-2007 TC, signature LTD. Besides a clean carfax report and a smashing test drive what signs can I look for with respect to these water leaks (air filter, really?). Any recommendations would be appreciated. Oh and any haters out there who want to recommend a Avalon or something save it. I have been test driving for quite sometime.
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| Well George,feel the floors first off.lol.Look under the hood,passenger side bottom of the windshield.There's a black grate there.Make sure it's all free of leaves and stuff.Hard to see a leak that doesn't want to be seen!!Like in my 99.Also open all the doors.At the bottom of each door are black plugs-pull them out and see if any water drains.That's a biggy.There was a whole bunch inside my front door panel that came out when I pulled that door plug.I assume that the newer then 99 TC's have the same things in the door. | |
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Replying to: georgehughes35 (Nov 30, 2008 8:34 pm) |
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Replying to: 99towncarexec (Nov 30, 2008 7:56 pm) |
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don't forget in this climate without removing the carpet or getting it up so you can dry it out with a fan, it's going to take a lot of time to dry. You sure it's not wet from before? Well,it felt dry the other day after my 8 hour trip back and forth from Jersey.I'll see how it is this morning and report in. |
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Replying to: euphonium (Nov 25, 2008 9:33 am) Lincolns are good just pay attention to tell tale signs of moisture mostly town cars. jags i don't deal much with as they usually resolve all issues internally at the dealership . if i were to look for a higher end car i would base it on more mechanical and performance reviews and comments. any car can leak and many do. but many don't. a lot of time the higher the price tag the harder to work on good luck
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Replying to: ralka (Dec 01, 2008 2:17 pm) Should we replace it, I am drawn to the '05 Jaguar XJ8L because it doesn't look like all the other "tear drop" styles on the road and is still RWD. Again, Thank You for your input. |
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