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    ive got water in the passenger footwell, i thought it only happened while i was driving in wet conditions, however today my car has been parked on my works car park, the car had been sat there for 8hrs, when i got in it the passenger foot well was full of water, i don't meen a bit of water, the carpet and mat is saturated, anybody got any ideas as to what it could be, a seal missing, a hole? all help would be greatly appreciated

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    under the passenger side wiper there is soak away that can get blocked with leaves etc and water comes in thru the pollen filter and down into the blower assembly - bad times.

    Pop the bonnet and have a clear out

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    yip what ben says lift the bonnet lift the plastic cover and make sure the drain hole it clear poke a long screwdriver down it

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    Test your blower once it's all dried out.

    Hopefully all your fan speeds will still be ok

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    thnx guys i will check that wen its finally stops raining, Exclusive BV ive already lost 3 of my speeds for my heater, only number 4 works now

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    need to get yourself down to maplins and get a new themal fuse for the top of the resistor pack (which controls the speeds) - 79p I believe.

    If your not much for repairing things then new resistor pack are about £25 from the stealers.

    Their is a good thread on here.......

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