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what model estate or saloon. estate check the electrics at the roof point. saloon check the rubber seal also if the vents get blocked in the boot you get a build up of condensation in the boot and the boot pannels inside.
Water on the spark plug wires will do this, especially if your car has a distributor that is not solid state. Water gets inside the distributor cap of the older vehicles and shorts the spark to other cylinders than the ones intended which causes the rough running. To push the water off the wires and out of a distributor cap, spray WD-40 anywhere you do not want the water so you can run the vehicle. Be very careful if you do this inside an older cars distributor cap since The WD-40 will also break down the bearing lubricant down the shaft. Use this in an emergency to get you home etc, then see a mechanic to make sure you didn't cause any bearing issues.
Water inside the door is NORMAL. What needs to happen is to OPEN the drains at the base of the door. Water enters around the glass and ABSOLUTELY cannot be stopped, so, alternatively, each and every door on each and every car is designed to accept water inside the door. You may notice a plastic sheet just inside of the door panel.....This keeps the water off of the (damageable) door panel, and directs the water to the bottom of the door.
Normal condition.
Could be water is pooling inside one side of your trunk from a loose sunroof drain hose or power antenna drain hose. Check the drain hoses to make sure they are draining water down under the car and not into the trunk.
change the socket assembly for the bulb. what I do for water is to drill 3 or4 small holes on bottom side of assembly so the water drains out the holes, mine is a 2000 but the same problem.you will have condensation inside of assembly but not much water, if any.
Moisture inside the vehicle. If you have a water leak that is allowing water to get into the car it will cause this problem. Also if the A/C water drain is plugged and there is water standing in the blower fan area you will have the same problem.
Pull your carpet back on the driver and passenger side at the fire wall and check for moisture, if the carpet backing is dry on both sides you will want to check the drain under the hood.
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