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Pool Of Water
I have a pool of water in the foot well at the back of the car. I have taken it into Mercedes who told me it is a broken vent flap. The part costs £12 but to sort it involves taking out all the seats, taking off the bumper, drying it out and replacing everything. Cost £590. Is there an easier and cheaper way of fixing it, and what does the vent flap do?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It might sound obvious but I think it is there to stop water getting into the car. I don't know your car but I guess it has a vent on the outside of the rear pillar of the car, designed to let air out to improve the ventilation. There will be a system within the vent to stop rain water getting into the car. If you're not overly bothered about the appearance of the car I'd be tempted to stick some gaffer tape over the vent.
Another possibility for the need of a vent flap would be to allow air to escape when you close the doors. If the air couldn't escape from inside the car, you would find that the doors would need slamming to get them to latch.
All Mercs as we all know have a rather pleasant clunk to the latching action, I doubt this would be the case if the vent was sealed up.
All Mercs as we all know have a rather pleasant clunk to the latching action, I doubt this would be the case if the vent was sealed up.
Found this after Googling the problem.... it sounds a likely culprit.
"The problem you describe is already known here in Germany. It's caused by defective 'Ãberdruckklappen' (internal pressure flaps?), which prevent/release air pressure when closing (slamming) doors. They are located underneath the rear fenders, hard to locate".
Here's a German thread (perhaps use google-translator ): http:// www.mot or-talk .de/for um/wass er-im-f ussraum -hinten -rechts -ueberd ruckkla ppen-hi ntere-r adkaest en-defe kt-t551 3262.ht ml
Seems a few builds did get slightly different flaps (harder) then others; these do not close correctly after a period of time and water from the street get it's way thru fender into the car...
It sounds as though your Mercedes dealer may be telling the truth, although that wont help you with the price .. sorry !
"The problem you describe is already known here in Germany. It's caused by defective 'Ãberdruckklappen' (internal pressure flaps?), which prevent/release air pressure when closing (slamming) doors. They are located underneath the rear fenders, hard to locate".
Here's a German thread (perhaps use google-translator ): http://
Seems a few builds did get slightly different flaps (harder) then others; these do not close correctly after a period of time and water from the street get it's way thru fender into the car...
It sounds as though your Mercedes dealer may be telling the truth, although that wont help you with the price .. sorry !