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How swampy is your boxster after heavy rain?
Mine is coping quite well, clean drains x4, however I swear it feels (smells?) so much more humid than any other car. You guys getting that nasty puff of wet air on that first door opening, after a good rain?
Where does this water get trapped into? in my spare tire? my carpet look and feel dry |
I live in a very humid climate, about tops in the US. The rear drains as well as the rear "floor" they sit on is "inside" the cabin. Well hidden behind the roll bar, there is still water wending its way to the drains on the "inside" of the car. That is what I've blamed for high humidity in the car after a rain.
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oh thats crap, just had a look and you'r right. Water remains in few puddles behind the plastic window flap, in my car anyway. wtf. That's 12+hrs after that rain... expecting this to cloud my car for the next week then?
Can my cordless drill fix that problem? Don't mind punching a hole in that thing if this can prevent this nasty humidity. Man its not cool ps: Car always been indoor until last summer, when they kicked us out of the community shed for renovations. First time for me, normally has a cover but I got caught up yesterday. This thing came out of nowhere :/ |
Can't say. I live in South Florida and my car sits outside. Never had a problem with humidity inside the car.
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The under carpet material is a HUGE sponge.
So if water ever got in there -- I'm sure nearly ever drop has been preserved :-( Mike |
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first thing I did after sniffing that wet dog is reaching for the immob under the driver' seat. That flood/drain problem I've read a lot about. Got lucky... won't happen again |
From all the good advice, I think the wife is winning. She goes: just take it for a long ride with the roof down, it'll dry lolll
this poor boxster, from 'dead something' smell caused by unprofessional storage (a few years ago) and just as this problem left me for good, now I have a wet dog smell because I forgot to put the cover on one afternoon. silly car... /rant> |
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Update and WARNING!
That car is all f n wet, just need a coffee before and look for it again. Water came in from the door, the driver's side carpet is wet just below the speaker (the door?!). When you pull the passenger seat, its all wet behind there too. Car is leaving to the indy in a n hour for drying, this guy has a 8,566 Horsewatts Shop Vac there so hope he'll be able to pull up as much as possible.
It feels and smells like an indoor public pool when you open the door. Something completely wrong with this car because I never had a drop coming in during all those years, those days I've driven it in the rain anyway (few times for sure). 20years old seals are self-destructing, drains are shot, both maybe, no idea what it is but I'll update if we ever find out. Watch out for this year's savage weather dearest 97'98 owners :/ |
Yeah can't say mine has been moist inside. Occasionally I've gotten a few drips here or there but nothing more than below minor. However my Targa leaked like a sieve and I'm fixing that. :D
Wonder if your inner door seal/membrane is torn. |
new to the boxster game, but i find mine does better in the rain without the cover? go figure. the cover seems to trap moisture and it causes condensation to form on every surface inside the car. but with out it i just get two loonie sized puddles next to the rear drains. this is sitting in a 3 day constant spring rain.
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None. Mine is none swampy even after a heavy rain. It's my DD, and it sees plenty of water throughout the year.
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If the door card is wet then the membrane is perished.
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Car garage stories
Extract of today's visit to my favorite independent Porsche performance garage:
Me: This needs fixing Indy: why? its 20y/old, just don't leave it parked it in the rain? Me: That is eventually going to smell bad. Needs fixing Indy: why? everything is synthetic, do you eat in a Porsche car?! Me: No. Only has expired human skin, little white dust you know. So can you to dry my car? Indy: {vomitingsounds} Eh nope, I'll tell you how tough; Buy a small dehumidifier and let it run in the car for 48hrs with windows & top closed. Make sure you empty the tray often. Me: Can I place a small heater to create more water in the air? (smart; tapping myself on the shoulder!) Indy: NO, you'll either electrocute yourself, set the car on fire or both. Mold feeds 100x faster on your disgusting human skin dry dust thing when heat is generated. Run the AC full blast if you can instead. Me: What else can I do Indy: get out of my garage and buy skin care products man Me: hmm k, I'll let you know how it went me: oh, last question; do most of your customers comes with human skin like me? :D Indy: {{more vomitingsounds}} Wroom wroom! |
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Thanks to all for the advice and info ps: Its a Dehumidifier it needs, not a heater lol |
Was your Indy previously a hairdresser??? LOL.
I am certainly happy to hear your Boxster is on the road to recovery. When I first read this thread I was immediately hit with the thought of what a tragic loss it would be to this Forum if you decided you no longer liked this car. That said I had some water enter below my seat that I got rid of rather quickly by stuffing some paper towels half under the carpet in front of the firewall with free end exposed. This helped to "wick" the water out from below. Couldn't hurt. |
Nice one, thanks! His Shop Vac actually did an incredible job already, at least the "inddor swimming pool" puff of wet air is gone. That insulation got soaked behind the passenger seat. Just too much rain for what the drain was able to cope with apparently. This guy an ex-Porsche employee and running his own now. He said the only way Porsche are able to dry our cars is with the dehumidifyer/doors/windows/top closed method. I'll take his word for it ;)
Love that roadster! I like very much my 1.4L Turbo VW also but that Boxster is a much better street toy. Another 10-15 years to go on that Boxster minimum, wouldn't be surprised. |
Haha Nine8Six! Thanks for. Funny read!
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I keep three micro fiber towels stuffed in the door.
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With all this said, what are the best preventative measures we can do to water proof our Box?
It would be nice to have photos of the leakage points. |
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