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'98 convertable leaking water into the cabin


nospacesinmyname
10-27-2005, 10:50 PM
my sebring has been leaking a great deal of water in to the foot wells, and the problem is only getting worse, i cannot find anything above the water line thats wet, and when it rains i can hear water in what sounds like the rear quarter panel behind the driver. I've been going mad trying to figure the problem out, anybody have any ideas?

Darth Zavious
10-30-2005, 07:53 AM
my sebring has been leaking a great deal of water in to the foot wells, and the problem is only getting worse, i cannot find anything above the water line thats wet, and when it rains i can hear water in what sounds like the rear quarter panel behind the driver. I've been going mad trying to figure the problem out, anybody have any ideas?

I don't own a convertible, but I remember from an older post that all you had to do to drain the water out is look under the door and unplug the mechanism from there to drain the water out. I'm not sure how big or small the drain plug(s) is/are, but I recall the same guy suggesting he had to stab it a couple of times before if came out of place, so you may need a phillips screwdriver. As fot the rear quarter panels, they should have drain plugs too.

You better hurry though because I also recall one other guy who continued to ignored it and then had rust problems under there.

I hope this helps. :smile:

Macdaddy4738
11-01-2005, 03:51 PM
it was probably me who your talking about...

if you park it on a hill (front end down) it doesnt drain all that well, and on top of that the drain holes get full of stuff very easy. What i finally decided was happening was that the water was coming up through the body welds and the bolt holes holding the seats in.

bigjimcjr
11-30-2005, 10:18 AM
Go to sebringclub.net. It's a club devoted to bring verts and there are a lot of posts there on the problem in the interior and convertible top section. you may just have clogged up drain slots. They are under your rocker panels and you have to use a hacksaw blade or nylon ty wrap or similar thin, stiff item to poke them out.

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