I have a Suzuki SX4 and I've got water in the drivers footwell any ideas on how to solve this thanks

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Asked by Samote1994 Feb 03, 2017 at 08:03 AM about the 2009 Suzuki SX4 Base

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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Water in the driver's foot well can indicate a leak around the windshield seal. This may require removal and replacement of the windshield. There of course are other areas in which water could get in. Maybe try some "Google" searching to see if others have had this same issue with their Suzuki.

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Thanks bob I feared the worst but I might just have a new screen fitted and I've only had the car a month but the garage I bought it from arnt being very helpful but thanks again Richard

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There is no guarantee that a new windshield will fix it. I would do some more research before spending any money. Best of luck with it.

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Thanks bob I'll ring my mechanic again and ask him to do a second check and thanks for your advice

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Hi folks well I had a new screen fitted and it appears to have cured the water problem in the footwell thankfully

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