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once had a 2001 corsa:blushing:, and the carpet got a litre of fresh orange juice spilled and then forgotten under a coat for a month behind the passenger seat, pulled all (unfastened carefully) all the centre trim, belts, seats, airbag connections, side trim etc out till carpet came out easily, then a quick hot jetwash cleaned the carpet pretty good then refitted easy. if your van is leaking then its time for the hosepipe test while you sit inside looking for leaks getting in, or just put up with steamy windows all the time and get some wellies:thumbup:

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Had the same problem with my combo but with mine the panel just below the windscreen had a small crack in it just above the heater so filled the heater up and as soon as you turned it on it just dumped all the water in the footwell was about 1 inch deep by the pedals i think the underlay is glued down but with mine i could get the rubber floor up if you unscrew some of the trim around the door just had to get a mop in there firts and just had to keep putting newspaper under neath it every couple of days. It didnt help the rubber floor mat had a big crack in it. Still have not got around to putting it back together. Seems to be ok now.

 

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would echo the comment about a dehumidifer there great for drying out wet/ damp old vehicles, actually just had my bulkhead drain block up and kindly fill the van with water luckly it has factory fitted rubber allover so not a PROB.

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