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BAD Install- Water LEAKING!
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<blockquote data-quote="CHAudio" data-source="post: 8825401" data-attributes="member: 687390"><p>Update: Pic uploaded below in comments - looks like the installer left a gap at the grommet/firewall. My rear seats were also flooded. I have vacuumed it buts its moist and smelly. stressing out, please help. Do I contact mold experts, then my insurance? Will i have to take this man to small claims court? I am worried for my health, don't want to risk driving it over a car</p><p></p><p></p><p>Got install done at a sketchy shop a month ago. Avoided washing car/rain out of fear they didnt seal power cable at firewall. Well my fear came true...</p><p></p><p>Washed car last week twice, and got rained on once</p><p></p><p>Today (8 days after first water exposure), i noticed my floor matts were DAMP, and it stunk</p><p>Firewall carpet is also damp. Fuses/wires seem dry, but its been a whole week since water exposure</p><p></p><p>Pulled carpet under driver side and there's an inch and a half of water underneath swooshing around. I am going to vaccuum it out after posting it, and will put a fan to dry it. It's 35 degrees out. How would you proceed?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CHAudio, post: 8825401, member: 687390"] Update: Pic uploaded below in comments - looks like the installer left a gap at the grommet/firewall. My rear seats were also flooded. I have vacuumed it buts its moist and smelly. stressing out, please help. Do I contact mold experts, then my insurance? Will i have to take this man to small claims court? I am worried for my health, don't want to risk driving it over a car Got install done at a sketchy shop a month ago. Avoided washing car/rain out of fear they didnt seal power cable at firewall. Well my fear came true... Washed car last week twice, and got rained on once Today (8 days after first water exposure), i noticed my floor matts were DAMP, and it stunk Firewall carpet is also damp. Fuses/wires seem dry, but its been a whole week since water exposure Pulled carpet under driver side and there's an inch and a half of water underneath swooshing around. I am going to vaccuum it out after posting it, and will put a fan to dry it. It's 35 degrees out. How would you proceed? [/QUOTE]
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