Ah! I get it now, i know what part your talking about.
I will have a look today, Ill report back when I know whats happened. Thanks for the help.
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Ah! I get it now, i know what part your talking about.
I will have a look today, Ill report back when I know whats happened. Thanks for the help.
the rain tray is the plastic cowl thing that sits between the windscreen and bonnet. remove it (be carfeul with the screws, they like the break) and the cabin filter sits right under it on the passenger side.
Good to see youre doing all the maintenance first up!
i noticed some pics from the car wash, did the carpet get wet then ?
have you also been using the a/c ? the drainage pipes may be blocked, the ones on the firewall under those little flaps .
Okay guys...more crap to deal with!
I have pulled apart the carpet and the bottom plastic rails, passenger seat is out and all the surrounding parts are out too...
I was disgusted by the insulation, it was soaked, dripping infact. The wool style insulation had a hard kind of coating which was shattered into a thousand pieces, needed the vacuum to get it all up and also disposed of the insulation...
http://www.vwwatercooled.com.au/foru...IMG_1800-2.jpg
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http://www.vwwatercooled.com.au/foru...IMG_1801-2.jpg
Cleaned up a bit...
So I started to look around and I noticed rubber grommets in the floor pan, I thought it could of been that, but then I noticed there were four grommets and so I knew it wouldn't have been...
After that I knew it would have been in the firewall somewhere...I took off the rain tray and was again, disgusted by the lack of care in the maintenance, I looked at the filter for the cabin and this is what was there...
http://www.vwwatercooled.com.au/foru...IMG_1803-2.jpg
I then proceeded to try and see what was going on, the filter was so tight in the plastic housing because each 1mm gap between the 200 folds in the filter were jam packed with dirt and leaves, the filter was once white and it was black, it took me 15minutes to vacuum it so there was no debris and could have patted it down for hours, THAT much dirt!
I didnt get past this, I saw damp areas around the cabin filter...
It is not my aircon/heater/coolant, I am sure because my coolant level is fine, car doesn't stink, and the car runs at normal temp.
The aircon and the heater work fine...
I was reading some advice on here before, people said there is a plug or something in the firewall to unclog the blocked water?
Only problems thus far! Any help is once again appreciated!
Cheers
Today...
I went to VW parts, ordered new rubber grommets for the floor pan, new clips for the rain tray as they are all buggered and got a new pollen filter/cabin filter.
I went to supercheap to buy some cleaning stuff then went to clark rubber, bought some of the recycled foamy insulation stuff for the carpet, bought enough for the whole car's floor pan so I will go and replace that.
Yet another problem, the VR is idle hunting a bit, from 500-600 and back down again and keeps doing it...oil temp is normal, coolant temp is normal, fan runs more now too. It also has a shake to it now, kind of like a cammed car, it gets a jerk and went taking off it can be jerky. Clutch has a rattle too after I have select a gear and released the clutch, it makes a tinny noise, only when clutch is released though.
Clutch is doughy, unresponsive, and isn't working well.
Camden GTI want $850 for a OEM replacement. Great.
Is that fitted? I'm sure I seen Exedy clutches for cheaper, although honestly dont know what they are like.....
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/EXEDY-CLU...item2566b8fe4e
Like I said, I have never used them, maybe someone else has??
Sorry, that is fitted, pretty good price I thought, Just an expensive exercise all together. A local big brake and clutch place said the cheapest they could do was $1200...
Those exedy ones look the business.
Its a pretty big job to swap the clutch, 850 fitted by one of Australias best vw mechanics is a very good price.