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I went out and checked for leaks during today's rain, to see if I could tell why my floorboards were wet last rain, and yes, it seems to be coming from the windshield. It leaked when I wasn't even driving my MB today; wet floorboards, only a small amount of water in the front, though some water in the lower corner of the window seal.
Those idiot window guys who put my windshield in twice, as it was off center the first time, seemed to have damaged the MB seal. It's coming up on 4 yrs, yet the factory MB seal should have lasted longer. These older gasket windows are much different than the current glue on ones, so make sure the guys you have replacing your windshield know what they're doing.
Rob
'85 300D
There are drains in the front corners and basically at about the rear of the sunroof opening. You can try to use a long flexible rod of some kind, or a small thermonuclear device. But before you go that far, open the sunroof and carefully pour some water in the side channels outside the tracks. If water runs out under the car you have a different problem. As was previously suggested another possibility is leakage around the windshield or the area under the battery plate.
On Thu, Jan 17, 2019 at 2:59 AM Bogy Wan Kenobi polespearbogy@yahoo.com [diesel_mercedes] <diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
So how do you clean out those roof drain holes, and where are they?
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On Tue, 1/15/19, Stan George ssgkag@frontier.com [diesel_mercedes] <diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Subject: Re: [diesel_mercedes] What dumps water on the right-rear floorboard?
To: diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tuesday, January 15, 2019, 10:10 PM
Steve wrote this a few
years ago.
OK, listen real careful. I'm on my 9th
Mercedes 123 bodystyle
and every single one
has had a leak of some kind when I first bought
them. So here's the ones I've found so
far in my experience:
1.
Sunroof. Most common. Usually clogged drain holes in the top
like
the other guys have mentioned. Prone
b/c of leaves, straw, etc
getting there and
people not cleaning them out. You can tell real
quick by watering down the sunroof (open or
closed) and if it's
clogged, the water
will back up and then drain unseen down the front
pillars and appear in your floorboards.
--
Al Boucher
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