Mark Allen wrote:
I think I've traced my particular wet footwells problem to a cracked scuttle (over the heater in the bulkhead).
The top of the plastic scuttle just below the base of the windscreen had a large crack - I poured water on the windscreen and water very readily found its way in to the crack a presumably around the base of the heater.... which was surrounded by sodden leaves and silt (which I cleared out).
I've repaired the crack the plastic scuttle and applied new sealant all along the top edge to bond with the base of the windcreen so its now watertight and water now runs off the scuttle to the sides of the bulkhead. There was also lots of ponding within the bulkhead and both drains either side of the bulkhead were blocked with silt and these are now cleared.
Clearly, the surround of the base seal of the heater may not be 100% intact and perhaps that's why the water had got into the cabin of the car, but, at least now any breach in the base heater seal is not being bombarded by water coming in from the crack in the scuttle, the debris is all cleared away and also the bulkhead drains are now clear.
Anyone sufferng from wet footwells might want to check of the condition of their plastic scuttle.
.... hopefully, that's the end of my wet footwells problem... or at least my efforts today have made it a bit more difficult for water to get in.
Put this as a possible issue in your original thread from a few days ago!