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Ford Focus MK2 leak help [images included]

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Hello, lads and gals.

I have a leak in my car, at the rear towards the right. small amounts of mold has accumulated on the carpet covered interior towards the rear, so I've removed them. The water comes from the top down, so now I'm wondering where do I start looking :D. 

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hi there had same leak on my focus mk3 tdci rear vents were the cause, if have a look at dezwez post link below it explains everything and how to put it right seems more and more have tho issue everyday very concerning dez wez explains everything its great without his post I would have never found it seconds to that check your car inside under the carpets mine were soaked in currently trying to dry them out not an easy task so far if you have a look under the bumper you will see a round bung pull it out it will let the water out and stop it getting in all the besthttp://www.fordownersclub.com/forums/topic/70704-possible-mk3-boot-leak/page-2

 

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2 hours ago, AJHMIDSUK said:

hi there had same leak on my focus mk3 tdci rear vents were the cause, if have a look at dezwez post link below it explains everything and how to put it right seems more and more have tho issue everyday very concerning dez wez explains everything its great without his post I would have never found it seconds to that check your car inside under the carpets mine were soaked in currently trying to dry them out not an easy task so far if you have a look under the bumper you will see a round bung pull it out it will let the water out and stop it getting in all the besthttp://www.fordownersclub.com/forums/topic/70704-possible-mk3-boot-leak/page-2

 

thanks ill give the thread a good read

not the same as the mk3 issue on the mk2 its the rear light grommets or the spolier seals or the rear boot hinges

mk2 apologies need my eyes testing hope some one can help 😊

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On 01/02/2016 at 9:30 AM, artscot79 said:

not the same as the mk3 issue on the mk2 its the rear light grommets or the spolier seals or the rear boot hinges

Thanks, also do you know how to remove this pillar? 

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22 hours ago, AJHMIDSUK said:

mk2 apologies need my eyes testing hope some one can help 😊

Lol no worries you can transform my mk2 into a mk3 any day ;)

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