[W126 Coupe] Water leak in rear passenger side

Dick Spellman spell.yy at verizon.net
Sun Jan 27 18:39:28 EST 2008


Hello Vance and welcome back!

It seems this subject was just recently covered in the past month or
so. The rear coupe side windows have a unique complete assembly for
both the inner and outer brushes that is attached with a urethane rubber
seal just under the chrome trim strip above the door strike on the rear
window pillar. You might want to start there and see if in fact water
is running right down to the rear foot well from where the door meets
the rear pillar, leaving the rest of the car dry.

As for the sunroof drains, I just use an extension wand with compressor
air and blow/listen for the air escaping in the wheel wells.

Regards,

Dick

Vance Rowley wrote:

> Long time since my last post. Have been following the recent posts on

> the water leak problem as I have the same problem except on the

> passenger side. Although I am in the UK, the car is LHD (1991 560 SEC

> Euro). I have checked what seems all the usual suspects as in the

> posts on the subject by strategically placing pieces of paper towel at

> suspected entry points. So far there has been no clue to how so much

> water is getting in to the rear footwell. The trunk is as dry as a

> bone as is the front and rear drivers side. There was an indication

> that the front passenger side was wet, but that was just after I

> discovered I had a leak in the first place and put it down to the

> water sloshing to the front under braking. Since I have removed the

> front floor mats, there is no evidence of water getting in from that

> end. There is however an indication that it could be getting in from

> the top of the rear window seal, as the rear window is wet on the

> inside (but not just the rhs). I initially put this down to

> condensation and still could be, as there doesn't seem to be enough

> water to cause such a pool in the rear footwell. I was wondering if I

> should silicone the top rear window drain to confirm my suspicion and

> possibly cure the problem at the same time. Or if it is a bad idea to

> silicone this drain. Would appreciate your thoughts on the subject.

>

> Regards,

>

> Vance.

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