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Old 07-03-2011, 19:17   #1
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I've gotta change the water pump on my 2000 t2.It looks relatively straight forward, and I know there is a download available,however thats on a mistral, but in theory should be the same . Is there anything else i should look out for and is the gasket done dry or do i use sealant (instant gasket) or not .
The other thing is water ingress into the cabin/ passenger side carpet, could this be getting in through inspection cover/plate which is directly above recirculating air vent? Cheers
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Old 07-03-2011, 19:21   #2
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The other thing is water ingress into the cabin/ passenger side carpet, could this be getting in through inspection cover/plate which is directly above recirculating air vent? Cheers
If it's in the boot it's a common problem. Rear tailgate rubber seals don't seal very well.

search the forum, should find some ideas what others did to fix it.
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Old 07-03-2011, 19:25   #3
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Oddly enough boot area is bone dry, it's the passenger side front footwell,it really is a well, carpets removed and drying in the garage.
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Old 07-03-2011, 19:34   #4
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heater matrix?
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Old 07-03-2011, 19:37   #5
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I've gotta change the water pump on my 2000 t2.It looks relatively straight forward, and I know there is a download available,however thats on a mistral, but in theory should be the same . Is there anything else i should look out for and is the gasket done dry or do i use sealant (instant gasket) or not .
The other thing is water ingress into the cabin/ passenger side carpet, could this be getting in through inspection cover/plate which is directly above recirculating air vent? Cheers

papaer gasket for water pump i think.

replace ALL drive belts at same time. they dont like beeing messed with, so safe to chage all now rather then whe pissing down with rain on the hard shoulder late at night..


yep heater matrix. easy job. but takes AGES as compleat dash strip out..

try radweld or the like
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Old 07-03-2011, 19:51   #6
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Dont think its the heater matrix coz with the carpets being out, the water is clear and only appears after rain.
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ah.
so..


now i know
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guess you want to know too


read download section...


sunroof drains

ya pipes are bunged up!
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Old 07-03-2011, 22:16   #9
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Water in footwell.

Sunroof drains blocked or dropped off the connection.

Inspection panel below the black plastic below windscreen.

Heater matrix (but you've ruled that out.

Open the door and look towards the hinges and you will see that there is a gap through to behind the wing. The bottom of this gets clogged with mud and crud. Water runs over the top of this and through the seal and into footwell. Hose this mud out from both sides. This can also clog the bottom of the sunroof drains too.

Jim

PS water pump should be the same as you guessed.
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Old 07-03-2011, 23:04   #10
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thanks for that,well thats next weekend sorted out, hmph!
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well, saves going shopping with the mrs
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Old 08-03-2011, 00:05   #12
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i'd rather boil my own tentacles than endure shopping!
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there you go then
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