water on rear floor boards

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mbiwilson
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water on rear floor boards

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Just joined beretta net today. recently bought a 1988 beretta and I am getting water on the rear floor boards. Once I get it dried up and drive around on dry roads the water comes back again, seems like it's pooling somewhere. I was told it's a drain plugged somewhere if anybody has pictures of where they are please show me. Thanks
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Money pit Beretta
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Re: water on rear floor boards

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The front foor boards are not wet? Does your car sit on a hill?
keep'em flying!
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pghturbo88
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Re: water on rear floor boards

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Welcome to the forums! Unfortunately, you most likely have a leak at the front of the car, and because of the structure underneath the bucket seats, the water flows and collects in the rear footwell. Been there, done that, as I have found water in both of my rear footwells during the past twelve months. But fear not. There is an excellent link on this website's home page to assist you in diagnosing Beretta water leaks. My suggestion would be to remove the seat, seat rails, and trim in order to lift the carpeting. Vacuum up the standing water with a shop vac, then begin using the diagrams to inspect the areas most prone to leaking on the Beretta. You will most likely need to pull the wipers and cowling to expose the typical areas! Again, welcome, and good luck!!
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