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Old 08-22-2005, 05:41 PM
lpradiohead lpradiohead is offline
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A bit of a water leak 2001 Jetta

Hello All,
There was a really heavy downpour for about 10 minutes. I went out to hop in my car and noticed that there was a little leak (half and ounce or so) coming from the hood release catch on the driver's side. I pushed the little rubber things in the doorwell and a lot of water came out. Was this the culprit behind the leak? And, by the way, what the hell are those little rubber things anyhow?
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Old 08-23-2005, 09:11 PM
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Re: A bit of a water leak 2001 Jetta

Are you talking about the rubber sunroof drains at the front & center of the door jamb, between the hinges? If clogged the will back up water into the car.
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Old 08-24-2005, 01:00 PM
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Yeah, I guess that's what those things are. When I opened the end of them up by pinching them, there was some dark liquid (looked like rotted leaves in a gutter) that came out followed by quite a bit of water. I just thought the sunroof drains would be somewhere else. Would these cause water to drip down by the hood release though? Thanks for the help.
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