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Water on cab floor
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<blockquote data-quote="John Downing" data-source="post: 643649" data-attributes="member: 33938"><p>Just followed this up this morning. There is a small puddle , it has not rained and no condensation. I’ve not driven the van either . It just turns up . A couple of pictures there are a couple of drips and a brown track on the bodywork. It doesn’t continue to drip during the day after I’ve mopped it up. Could it have gathered somewhere and slowly work its way down .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John Downing, post: 643649, member: 33938"] Just followed this up this morning. There is a small puddle , it has not rained and no condensation. I’ve not driven the van either . It just turns up . A couple of pictures there are a couple of drips and a brown track on the bodywork. It doesn’t continue to drip during the day after I’ve mopped it up. Could it have gathered somewhere and slowly work its way down . [/QUOTE]
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