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Water inside the rear part of the car

Marco De Santis

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Anyone have noticed the presence of "running water" inside the rear part of the car?
I'll explain better, every time I make a tight turn or a roundabout I ear water slushing around from the rear of the car, like having a bath tub underneath the rear floor of the bonnet. I have watched the car all around and under, but i haven't found anything. Before i get mad, it rust itself out, or take it to the dealership to let them take it apart. anyone had the same problem and a solution?
 
This thread may be worth a read.

 
Anyone have noticed the presence of "running water" inside the rear part of the car?
I'll explain better, every time I make a tight turn or a roundabout I ear water slushing around from the rear of the car, like having a bath tub underneath the rear floor of the bonnet. I have watched the car all around and under, but i haven't found anything. Before i get mad, it rust itself out, or take it to the dealership to let them take it apart. anyone had the same problem and a solution?
Having the same issues along with many others.
 
I am having this exact same issue for the first time today (car has just clocked 2k miles and the first time I have noticed it). I have tried removing the rubber drainage plugs as suggested in this link (https://www.theineosforum.com/threads/sloshing-sound-discovered.12414306/post-1333250752), but no water has come out. The interior of the car is completely dry. I have just phoned my dealer and they think it could be to do with the heating system and because it was a very cold morning - has anyone got to the bottom of this? Thanks in advance.
 
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