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adamf0707 17th May 2009 00:11

water in car..heater?
 
hello people.
i put a new radiator in my car because it was knackered and leaking water, and also noticed the footwells in my car were soaking, the passenger side more though i think. i replaced the radiator thinking this would sort the problem, and it holds the water better and seemed to be ok, then water started poorin into the footwells. ive been told its the heater or heater matrix or something and quite a costy job
is there anything i can do and how much do you reckon id be looking at paying to get it sorted?
cheers :y:

Darlo-paul 17th May 2009 00:25

Sounds like the heater matrix mate, my saxo did that, I was quoted a 7 hour job, as its a dash off job lol.
Good luck mate, hope its not the heater matrix!

adamf0707 17th May 2009 00:34

Quote:

Originally Posted by pwrig (Post 3318637)
Sounds like the heater matrix mate, my saxo did that, I was quoted a 7 hour job, as its a dash off job lol.
Good luck mate, hope its not the heater matrix!

ok thanks mate
7 hour job! gosh lol
is it something i could do? like if its the heater matrix does it have to be replaced etc?
cheers mate

106pug 17th May 2009 04:40

hi mate, your best of replacing tbh, was the radiator deffo leaking as the heater matrix leaking will take water from the radiator header tank and dump in your footwells like it is.

Darlo-paul 17th May 2009 10:47

Well yes, its something you can do mate but i'd get yourself a haynes manual for assistance.

adamf0707 17th May 2009 11:14

Quote:

Originally Posted by 106pug (Post 3318870)
hi mate, your best of replacing tbh, was the radiator deffo leaking as the heater matrix leaking will take water from the radiator header tank and dump in your footwells like it is.

ok mate thanks, yeah the radiator was leaking to i think underneath, this one holds the water longer

adamf0707 17th May 2009 11:15

Quote:

Originally Posted by pwrig (Post 3319047)
Well yes, its something you can do mate but i'd get yourself a haynes manual for assistance.

thanks mate
and ive got one :y:
ill have a look through it soon
cheers :y:

JA3llis 17th May 2009 12:27

I have recently done this on my saxo and it was a pig iam a mechanic and this is a pain in the arse you have to have all the dash off to gain accsess also why did the radiator go and how old was it the only reason I am asking is that heater matrix never really go cos of the age they go cos of excess presure the one I did blew the head gasket and caused the matrix to blow.

adamf0707 17th May 2009 13:26

Quote:

Originally Posted by JA3llis (Post 3319309)
I have recently done this on my saxo and it was a pig iam a mechanic and this is a pain in the arse you have to have all the dash off to gain accsess also why did the radiator go and how old was it the only reason I am asking is that heater matrix never really go cos of the age they go cos of excess presure the one I did blew the head gasket and caused the matrix to blow.

ok mate thanks
not sure how old the radiator was but it might have been the orignal one and the car is a 1998 vtr

jinx 17th May 2009 21:08

I have water in my drivers side foot well seems to be coming from under the dash, Could this be heater matrix?

adamf0707 18th May 2009 15:01

Quote:

Originally Posted by jinx (Post 3321075)
I have water in my drivers side foot well seems to be coming from under the dash, Could this be heater matrix?

maybe i dunno mate
is there water in the passenger footwell aswell?

jinx 18th May 2009 16:08

dont think so just drivers side.

jinx 18th May 2009 16:09

although my wind mirror has broken and it has been raining really hard so im hoping its just the mirror letting water in

adamf0707 18th May 2009 16:15

is it alot of water?


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