Rhonald, I live in D.C. so a visit would be cost effective in the sense of
fuel cost.  Whether my limited technical knowledge could add value to what
you already know is another story entirely.

On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 2:12 PM, Fmiser <fmi...@gmail.com> wrote:

> > Rhonald Angelo wrote:
>
> > On Sunday morning, about 3 a.m. we got a downpour in the
> > Washington, DC area.  Later that morning, when I went outside,
> > I just decided to check the area behind the drivers seat.
>
> > This time I had about 3 inches of water.  On the way to suck
> > out the water with a vac, you could hear it sloshing
> > around..like being in a boat.  WHERE is this water coming
> > from?
>
> > 1095 300D
>
> Well, I'm not sure what car you have. *smile*  If it's a W123, I
> most often find the rear window seal leak files the back seat
> floor with water.
>
> I know, it doesn't seem very logical, but after adding black RTV
> to the the glass-to-rubber joint on the back window I have cured
> about half a dozen W123 cars with water on the backseat floor.
>
> --      Philip
>
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