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Post by haba on Jan 21, 2009 7:46:24 GMT -5
well, floor on my justy is always wet when raining. water is coming in from bottom so rubber seals on the doors are ok. took upholstery out to inspect... i canot see any cracks or something and rubber seals on the floor are good. where is that water coming from???
anybody had similar problem??
btw, my heater core is ok and it's not coming from ventilation...
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Post by haba on Jan 21, 2009 15:26:10 GMT -5
mostly back floor, both sides i think it's from underneath because water is very muddy and it usually happens when i'm driving... will probably try to temove everything from inside and then dry it and tell a friend to sprinkle it with garden hose while i'm inside inspecting 4 leaks
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Post by Armageddous on Jan 21, 2009 18:46:51 GMT -5
Is your Justy very rusty? -Terry
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Post by haba on Jan 22, 2009 5:06:17 GMT -5
not very much but she has her spots that will be fixed, but in a few months.
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Post by ultima on Jan 22, 2009 5:37:15 GMT -5
Found these holes when I changed the front window, and I think that's the reason I had a little wet floor
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Post by redmavis12 on Jan 22, 2009 7:43:19 GMT -5
Found these holes when I changed the front window, and I think that's the reason I had a little wet floor I just pulled the lower piece of the reveal molding off my Justy windshield...mine too is rusty as hell, but not quite as bad as yours. I have to get the windshield replaced to pass inspection...trying to find a glass place that will do it with rust there . If the molding is broken or weathered and lifting away from the glass, water can get in there and into the passenger compartment.
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Post by haba on Jan 24, 2009 11:52:41 GMT -5
did my water-test. well... floor is bad. rotten. now i have a dilemma. fix ALL the bodywork or sell her? i have to do floor, mudguards... chassis probably...
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Post by ncjusty on Mar 23, 2010 17:04:16 GMT -5
This much rust through in several places would suggest at the very least the car needs to be dismantled down to bare metal and metal replaced in order to assure its sound for years to come. You could likely buy another Justy in better shape for far, far less than a body rebuild. Its sad when a great car rusts away.
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