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nick the greek Member Since: 07 Apr 2015 Location: athens/london Posts: 139 |
So we've had torrential rain and muggins here left the d/s passenger window half open.
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17th Nov 2017 4:39 pm |
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nick the greek Member Since: 07 Apr 2015 Location: athens/london Posts: 139 |
Cheers Bobby.
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17th Nov 2017 5:36 pm |
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Bobbyg Member Since: 04 Dec 2016 Location: Yorkshire Posts: 214 |
Hi mine a 57 plate no radio code for me.at the moment I,m working a 2 battery system until I find my drain on the car.so the power on and of all the time. |
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17th Nov 2017 5:44 pm |
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Lunar-Rover Member Since: 15 Jun 2017 Location: Bolton Lancashire Posts: 109 |
I had a similar problem a few years ago and more recently a problem with water in my caravan (My fault for using a hose to wash out the cassette loo hatch from outside the van) I used a dehumidifier! It's amazing the amount of water that these things can shift quickly, it's only a small one maybe 16" high and cost about 30 quid .. it's one that I normally leave in the caravan all year round and this early in the winter, it is already shifting a fair amount of water. May be worth a try instead of pulling your car to bits?
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17th Nov 2017 10:17 pm |
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Bobbyg Member Since: 04 Dec 2016 Location: Yorkshire Posts: 214 |
Removed my seats to clean the int ,used a vax it removed most of the moisture and felt dry to the hand .and cleaned the carpet and seats. |
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18th Nov 2017 9:45 am |
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