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Look underneath for rustyness at that point.
Clean it off and get some aerosol underseal/waxoyl
Id also take off the seat pull up the carpet to dry while investigating.Again some waxoyl all over the fitting while reassembling
It is on my to do list.
But not right at the top
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I've noticed the same thing and intended to look closer if only it would stop raining! How easy is it to remove the whole drivers seat or can just that bracket be removed by itself?
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Rustscrat,
Can you clarify please?
Do the drains under the inner plastic trim need clearing? If so, they must be self evident. If it is drain slots beneath the vehicle, where are they? I had a look today and couldn't see anything obvious.
I've had a damp driver's footwell carpet since I got it and just can't find the source
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Thanks for that Rustscrat - Ill check mine
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