Chico
Hello all , where are the sliding window drain holes and how do you unblock them ?? Thax
The drain is a very bad design and blockage is a common problemHello all , where are the sliding window drain holes and how do you unblock them ?? Thax
It’s an easy fix Bob, I had similar issue on my T5.1, corrected with the replacement catch kits.On the T5s lat least, the round sliding pins wear flat, meaning the window doesn't seal firmly against the felt strip.
When I had a poke around a 6.1, the felt strip was soft rubber and would probably do a better job if kept clean.
That's assuming the drains are clear of course.
Excellent thanks! Assuming I don't break the pane when levering it out, it looks easy enough.It’s an easy fix Bob, I had similar issue on my T5.1, corrected with the replacement catch kits.
I removed the whole window units on my T5.1, cleaned all the rubbers and treated them with several coats of Gummi Pflege, cleaned all mating surfaces, runners etc, drain holes were flushed out with warm clean water (syringe) whilst the windows were out (black crud come out down the side of the van)
changed the opening mechs for inexpensive new ones (eBay),
silicone spray to the runners and plastic and a drop in each drain hole, (front and rears) job was all good, no more leaks.
there is a vid on YouTube somewhere that shows the removal of the window units ( there is a possibility of breaking the glass, so go carefully)
I’ll have aquick look and post the vid if I can find it
edit:
here you go
Buy a pre cut one from one of the many conversion co. on auction site , pre drilled holes, already carpet lined, simple off with the old on with the new, 10 minutes workExcellent thanks! Assuming I don't break the pane when levering it out, it looks easy enough.
My slider pins are worn flat like his, and I can't see any drain holes either. I'll pop a repair kit on before I sell it, but I think I'll leave it sealed up for now.
Hardest part is finding a new inner panel to replace the warped one under the window, I think it'd be easier just to buy a sheet of MDF and make one!
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