Thank you, this was exactly what was wrong with my Chevy Equinox. The passenger door vapor barrier had failed, and that along with a clogged drain, caused the passenger floor board to get soaked every time it rained.
Great work Alex, you are the first guy I have seen say how to repair the integrity of these vapor barriers. New ones are $100 each up in Canada so buttle tape is way cheaper. Thanks.
Had a 2006 325xi got in it last year, started it and all the lights on the instrument panel came on and the car had a surging idle. Both the front and rear passenger side foot wells had water standing in them, wheathertech mats were full. Ended up pulling the entire interior out as well as the passenger rear door card. It was dry but I put new butyl on the moisture barrier and reassembled. Waited till it was pouring and went out to check it , no leak there but found the leak, front passenger sunroof drain. Puller the headliner and all the upper interior trim. Found the drains under the car, squeezed them and they opened up. Checked everything again, waited for rain, all good. Spent a few hours reinstalling the interior, cleared all the codes and gave the car to my son and bought a 535 x drive.
Good video! Never really put much thought into vapour barriers and the job they do. Definitely going to make sure I put them back 100% in the future. 5:44 thanks for acknowledging us back. From the reply’s back, hearts and likes etc. it’s nice to see you interacting with your audience. One day when you have too many comments to ever reply too. you will look back fondly on these days. ❤ 10:00 glad to see the Amazon link shout out and I checked, You did remember to put it in the description too but it does say Currently unavailable for me. Might be a error as I’m from the uk but worth a check.👌 13:25 you said that with passion in your voice. I don’t think you will ever willingly do that job again. 😂
Thanks for the awesome comment as always Phantom. Ill do my best for as long as I can hahaha, it really is a great community Yeah thats too bad about the link, I posted up an alternative link and threw it in the regulator video too :) Yeah no tint for me, not my thing hahaha
Came here to say this. I love car content from people like me. I wish I was as good as Day Off DIY. What seems to have taken him about 4 weeks to do, would have taken me about 10 years. lol. Practical advice, done well, calmly and with style. Perfect!
Thanks for this....we were completely confused about the wet carpets. Unfortunately it is on both back carpets so we'll have to spend a lot of time doing both sides. Also, the trunk had a s*it load of water. Your coment at the very end gave me the idea that the light in the rear might be the culprit!
I have the same issue on my E91 tourer. I'll be stripping the door soon when the weather here is back on the plus side. This may be down to a repair the car had after that very door was hit. 😢 Thank you for the super clear and concise video, looks easy to follow, I really appreciate it. 🙏
Nice, great work as usual! It must be so satisfying fixing these kind of issues, knowing that the car was so cheap. I wish people were throwing away E46's for those prices here in Germany.
nice detail on where the tape gets placed. Not remembering ever seeing that highlighted. . That's why we love your presentations! Suggestion to consider: Maybe a swap on vacuum lines using poly type lines. I dream of red for fuel and blue for vacuum. lol Nice work. Appreciate it so much.
I was dealing with water in the cabin myself for a while (not in a BMW), and it wasn't successful until most of the interior got stripped off and extensively tested under falling water sources. The point of entry was also very-very different from a single door - bottom of the firewall where some factory spot welds went bad. That exercise alone was quite more damaging and exhausting than a door panel, and I can definitely relate here. But a question I have is probably a prompt for a follow-up mention - whether that vapor barrier was the only fix and the one that did indeed fix the presence of water in the cabin.
That sounds like a nightmare. Getting access into the dash for that kind of work is some of my least favorite... So far so good! Done some proper testing, no evidence yet. Will continue testing and parking in the rain, but I will keep you updated, and if there is another leak, you might just see a video for it first. Thanks for stopping by
@@DayOffDIY Yes, IT WAS. Not that you're asking, but I would share it for everyone's education at my expense. Buckle in. Initially I was investigating on my own, and found nothing for months with more and more instances of water coming in by the rear seats. Some times only on the passenger side, later on both. And front carpets were always dry. I found some splatter on the wheel wells but way above door jams and figured it was from body trim holes and cracked plastic or sun roof drains. Cleaned and sealed all of that. Did not help. Curiously enough water happened only if the rain was strong enough and with a significant wind at a specific angle - the car was usually parked at uneven elevation with the front end up, passenger side curbed down. Yes, it took me time to assemble all of that detail together after it would flood time and time again. I would vacuum water out, and eventually after months of this defeated I went to my mechanic and explained what I saw. He figured it out when the car went on a lift after multiple water flooding attempts that he did - spot welded stud mounts for the steering pipe on the firewall rusted through and let water in when the streams from the windshield and cowl drains above were strong enough compounded by the wind from just the right angle to put even more water onto the windshield. And inside it would travel under the carpet and my rubber mats by way of pressed channels in the floor to the rear seat foot wells and pool up, where I would find it and ponder life in general. ✌
Hi Alec, just wondering if you are feeling any love for Kismet, the pretty 84 , 318i! I miss it. Love how people in the comments recognize what a pleasant and honest man you are. Okay, later,!.
Good video, I personally would have replaced the door clips too as some were missing the black seal and the others are prob flat due to the age of the car. Water can leak through those too.
Nice Video! I used a heat gun to reuse the actual OE black Butyl Sealant Tape. I had sliced it with a thin blade knife and i used my the heat gun on low, it worked like a charm and I got the old strip to glue like nothing happened. I had no other choice as I had to do a quick door leak fix for my wife's E83 X3. heat gun would have been great for removal as well but i chose a box cutter it was faster in that case. PS: I just subscribed.... 🙂
thanks for the sub my friend! I actually just showed that procedure on my most recent video, used a torch and heated the butyl tape back up to reseal everything. Appreciate the comment and welcome to the channel!
I had an '04 325i manual in the same color blue Brenda is and the exact same thing happened to me on the vapor barrier. I bought butyl tape and a new barrier and no more water. Used the wife's hair dryer to heat up the tape. I think this happens quite often with E46's.
Love the videos. I have an e46 with 313k miles. Manual transmission. Just replaced ALL bushings, front to rear including shock absorbers. I have had a creaking noise from the rear when ever I load or unload the car. Still exists after replacing all suspension components except for the rear springs. What do you think it might be?
I always set the parking break. I forgot to mention that I had a whistle sound also with the creaking. So I just checked and looks like the whistle sound eliminates when the parking break is not set but the creaking is still there.
Back footwell on my E60 is looking like a paddling pool atm 😒 Gonna have to pull the carpet out most likely but not before I check this on all the doors! How is that butyl tape holding up to time? Still working? I was thinking bathroom silicone sealant might be a better bet but that takes hours to dry properly and stinks as it does so, might try the tape instead.
butyl tape was holding up no problem until i sold the car! now its in texas. I always use butyl tape for this job over sealant because its the OE product for it
i don't understand how this helps, to be honest. If the drain holes are clogged, sealing the doors wouldn't help much, it would just contain bigger amount of water. Yet if the drain holes are not clogged, then the water would simply drain where it should. Can someone please explain this to me? :)
It no doubt could be both issues, the sunroof drains clog and cause water intrusion, on this car it was through the door as well. I gotta do sunroof drains on my other e46 so I’ll document that process
My daughter has a 2007 Pontiac G6. The back passenger floorboard gets a puddle of water every time it rains. The front gets passenger gets damp. But everything is dry around it. We can't figure this out.
I just spent 2 months and $400 finding out that my leak in my twin turbo fusion was cause by a crack in my trunk caused by my 13000watts of bass lol. I had and e46 back in the day though great car when it worked
its quite common especially if youve replaced a window regulator and cut the vapor barrier out. Its been a problem on all 3 of my 3 series BMWs. two e46s and a e90
@DayOffDIY maybe you could do a raffle for repairs on viewers cars. And have more content that way. It can show your versatility on different platforms. Just have to figure who should cover the parts...that's where sponsorships come in bro.
Dude ur absolutely churning these videos out and im loving it! Keep em coming, im learning loads 👍
Thanks! Will do! Appreciate the comment
Same here! You’re great!
Man, you’re killing it with your videos! You’re going to have 100k subs by the end of the year.
Thats the goal, literally on the white board in the office :) Couldnt do it without some great viewers, appreciate the support!
Thank you, this was exactly what was wrong with my Chevy Equinox. The passenger door vapor barrier had failed, and that along with a clogged drain, caused the passenger floor board to get soaked every time it rained.
awesome! glad I could be of some help. Its rainy season over here, all my cars are getting smoked
Great work Alex, you are the first guy I have seen say how to repair the integrity of these vapor barriers. New ones are $100 each up in Canada so buttle tape is way cheaper. Thanks.
Thats awesome to hear Guy, it might not be the perfect solution but its working so far! appreciate the comment
This channel is promising! Glad i am here from the start :)
Appreciate the support Mile!
Love the videos man. I like your vibe. You look like a nice guy😊 keep up the work
I appreciate that! I try. Thanks for the awesome comment Ričards
Had a 2006 325xi got in it last year, started it and all the lights on the instrument panel came on and the car had a surging idle. Both the front and rear passenger side foot wells had water standing in them, wheathertech mats were full. Ended up pulling the entire interior out as well as the passenger rear door card. It was dry but I put new butyl on the moisture barrier and reassembled. Waited till it was pouring and went out to check it , no leak there but found the leak, front passenger sunroof drain. Puller the headliner and all the upper interior trim. Found the drains under the car, squeezed them and they opened up. Checked everything again, waited for rain, all good. Spent a few hours reinstalling the interior, cleared all the codes and gave the car to my son and bought a 535 x drive.
Good video! Never really put much thought into vapour barriers and the job they do. Definitely going to make sure I put them back 100% in the future.
5:44 thanks for acknowledging us back. From the reply’s back, hearts and likes etc. it’s nice to see you interacting with your audience. One day when you have too many comments to ever reply too. you will look back fondly on these days. ❤
10:00 glad to see the Amazon link shout out and I checked, You did remember to put it in the description too but it does say Currently unavailable for me. Might be a error as I’m from the uk but worth a check.👌
13:25 you said that with passion in your voice. I don’t think you will ever willingly do that job again. 😂
Thanks for the awesome comment as always Phantom.
Ill do my best for as long as I can hahaha, it really is a great community
Yeah thats too bad about the link, I posted up an alternative link and threw it in the regulator video too :)
Yeah no tint for me, not my thing hahaha
Came here to say this. I love car content from people like me. I wish I was as good as Day Off DIY. What seems to have taken him about 4 weeks to do, would have taken me about 10 years. lol. Practical advice, done well, calmly and with style. Perfect!
@@bw1532 Youre too kind! Thanks for the continuous support! You guys keep me pushing for new ideas and content
Thanks for this....we were completely confused about the wet carpets. Unfortunately it is on both back carpets so we'll have to spend a lot of time doing both sides. Also, the trunk had a s*it load of water. Your coment at the very end gave me the idea that the light in the rear might be the culprit!
could very well be clogged sunroof drains as well! Id do some research on that too since i dont have a dedicated video to it yet.
Love it, please don't stop the content :)
Were just getting started! :)
I have the same issue on my E91 tourer. I'll be stripping the door soon when the weather here is back on the plus side. This may be down to a repair the car had after that very door was hit. 😢 Thank you for the super clear and concise video, looks easy to follow, I really appreciate it. 🙏
You are awesome man. Keep doing what you doing. We love the videos!
Thanks man, means a lot!
Best E46 content, thank you! Pls don’t stop :)
Thanks, will do! Editing as i write this reply
Dude, you're awesome. Great videos, great work. Keep it up. I'm tracking down a water leak in my e90, and I'll definitely be checking this out.
Really useful videos man, thanks a lot. It's these that let me keep my 23 year old E46 running and you are hitting all the right issues I need! 👍
Great to hear! Glad I could help. Appreciate the comment
Nice, great work as usual! It must be so satisfying fixing these kind of issues, knowing that the car was so cheap. I wish people were throwing away E46's for those prices here in Germany.
Thanks Edgar! Yeah its been a fun, satisfying journey. Wish I could pass off my good deals to you guys over in Europe... Still got more content comin!
nice detail on where the tape gets placed. Not remembering ever seeing that highlighted. . That's why we love your presentations! Suggestion to consider: Maybe a swap on vacuum lines using poly type lines. I dream of red for fuel and blue for vacuum. lol Nice work. Appreciate it so much.
Thanks Bog! That’s not a bad idea, better visibility for chasing down vacuum lines. Appreciate the comment!
@@DayOffDIY silicone should hold up well and look good too.
Impressive attention to detail. Great fix as usual.
Thanks Scott! appreciate it
Getting a lot of days off I see! Lovely! Always nice to see your video :)
Every chance I can! Thanks, good to see you Michal!
Love these videos. Recently bought my first car which is an E60 N52 and videos like these helps a lot!
Congrats! The N52 is a great engine, one of my favorites. Thanks for the support!
I really like the way you present the information, very personable
i am just now having that exact issue with my 2007 550i...thanks for sharing.
Glad to help! Hopefully you can find your leak! Its most common from the door seals/vapor barriers, sunroof drains can also be a culprit as well.
I was dealing with water in the cabin myself for a while (not in a BMW), and it wasn't successful until most of the interior got stripped off and extensively tested under falling water sources. The point of entry was also very-very different from a single door - bottom of the firewall where some factory spot welds went bad. That exercise alone was quite more damaging and exhausting than a door panel, and I can definitely relate here.
But a question I have is probably a prompt for a follow-up mention - whether that vapor barrier was the only fix and the one that did indeed fix the presence of water in the cabin.
That sounds like a nightmare. Getting access into the dash for that kind of work is some of my least favorite...
So far so good! Done some proper testing, no evidence yet. Will continue testing and parking in the rain, but I will keep you updated, and if there is another leak, you might just see a video for it first.
Thanks for stopping by
@@DayOffDIY Yes, IT WAS. Not that you're asking, but I would share it for everyone's education at my expense. Buckle in.
Initially I was investigating on my own, and found nothing for months with more and more instances of water coming in by the rear seats. Some times only on the passenger side, later on both. And front carpets were always dry. I found some splatter on the wheel wells but way above door jams and figured it was from body trim holes and cracked plastic or sun roof drains. Cleaned and sealed all of that. Did not help.
Curiously enough water happened only if the rain was strong enough and with a significant wind at a specific angle - the car was usually parked at uneven elevation with the front end up, passenger side curbed down. Yes, it took me time to assemble all of that detail together after it would flood time and time again.
I would vacuum water out, and eventually after months of this defeated I went to my mechanic and explained what I saw.
He figured it out when the car went on a lift after multiple water flooding attempts that he did - spot welded stud mounts for the steering pipe on the firewall rusted through and let water in when the streams from the windshield and cowl drains above were strong enough compounded by the wind from just the right angle to put even more water onto the windshield. And inside it would travel under the carpet and my rubber mats by way of pressed channels in the floor to the rear seat foot wells and pool up, where I would find it and ponder life in general. ✌
i do really enjoy your videos
Great content 👍
I appreciate that! Thank you Bchara
really great content as usual, clear focused videos, with very helpful technical comments, thanks and keep it up, cheers
Thanks, will do! Appreciate the comment Mohammad!
Hi Alec, just wondering if you are feeling any love for Kismet, the pretty 84 , 318i! I miss it. Love how people in the comments recognize what a pleasant and honest man you are. Okay, later,!.
Learning a lot! My 2002 E46 325 xi is benefiting from these videos and thanks you!
Glad to help! Thanks for the comment Michael!
Good video, I personally would have replaced the door clips too as some were missing the black seal and the others are prob flat due to the age of the car. Water can leak through those too.
Nice Video! I used a heat gun to reuse the actual OE black Butyl Sealant Tape. I had sliced it with a thin blade knife and i used my the heat gun on low, it worked like a charm and I got the old strip to glue like nothing happened. I had no other choice as I had to do a quick door leak fix for my wife's E83 X3. heat gun would have been great for removal as well but i chose a box cutter it was faster in that case. PS: I just subscribed.... 🙂
thanks for the sub my friend! I actually just showed that procedure on my most recent video, used a torch and heated the butyl tape back up to reseal everything.
Appreciate the comment and welcome to the channel!
Love your content, am learning alot about e46
Glad to hear it! That’s the goal. Educate and try to entertain lol
Another good e46 video! My prediction is 10k subs in next 6 months or less ! Most likely less than..You deserve it!
We shall see Chad, but im shootin for the stars. Good to see you again!
@@DayOffDIY wish you the best man! You do deserve it .
I had an '04 325i manual in the same color blue Brenda is and the exact same thing happened to me on the vapor barrier. I bought butyl tape and a new barrier and no more water. Used the wife's hair dryer to heat up the tape. I think this happens quite often with E46's.
Thanks for this video I have a different car but your video is a big help. 😊
Great video as always. 😃
Thanks for the visit
I have the same problem but my question is how is water even getting in to begin with?
Hi, that glue for the barrier.. is that the same one that is used to replace windshield glass?
No it’s a different type. This is butyl tape, I think it’s linked in the description. Windshields use a much stronger and stickier compound
Nice job, thanks for sharing
Thanks Stephen!
Love the videos. I have an e46 with 313k miles. Manual transmission. Just replaced ALL bushings, front to rear including shock absorbers. I have had a creaking noise from the rear when ever I load or unload the car. Still exists after replacing all suspension components except for the rear springs. What do you think it might be?
Thank you! Does it happen with the parking brake engaged or not ?
I always set the parking break. I forgot to mention that I had a whistle sound also with the creaking. So I just checked and looks like the whistle sound eliminates when the parking break is not set but the creaking is still there.
@@andreyayrapetov hard to say! Could be subframe mounts or springs possibly
@@DayOffDIY all subframe mounts are new. I think it might be springs. Just didn’t know they could creak.
@@andreyayrapetov I’ve seen it before, sounds like springs, you could try some grease on the spring rests, I was told white lithium grease can help
Thank you, very useful.
glad it was helpful!
Very informative videos
Thank you Neal!
Back footwell on my E60 is looking like a paddling pool atm 😒 Gonna have to pull the carpet out most likely but not before I check this on all the doors!
How is that butyl tape holding up to time? Still working? I was thinking bathroom silicone sealant might be a better bet but that takes hours to dry properly and stinks as it does so, might try the tape instead.
butyl tape was holding up no problem until i sold the car! now its in texas. I always use butyl tape for this job over sealant because its the OE product for it
i don't understand how this helps, to be honest. If the drain holes are clogged, sealing the doors wouldn't help much, it would just contain bigger amount of water. Yet if the drain holes are not clogged, then the water would simply drain where it should. Can someone please explain this to me? :)
It no doubt could be both issues, the sunroof drains clog and cause water intrusion, on this car it was through the door as well. I gotta do sunroof drains on my other e46 so I’ll document that process
Loving your vids =) question, you think rust would be a concern with all the water in there?
Thanks Ryan! I’ve never seen much of any rust on BMWs, however I’m in CA and don’t have much snow, so cars do age well.
@@DayOffDIY Where in CA? Im in San diego. If you ever want an Acura TSX to work on and film Im happy to oblige ( pay you lol)
@@ryanm.3681 I grew up in San Clemente! But now I live in Humboldt Co.
I once did this using my wife's hair dryer and it worked 😉
Great idea, the thought crossed my mind but I just raw dogged it instead. Probably works way better!
nice and thank you...from Argentina...
BRILLIANT
Is one roll enough for all 4 doors?
it might be! depends on which manufacturer you get it from
@@DayOffDIY ended up getting 30ft and it looks like it will be enough after only doing one door. Thank you.
My daughter has a 2007 Pontiac G6. The back passenger floorboard gets a puddle of water every time it rains. The front gets passenger gets damp. But everything is dry around it. We can't figure this out.
Ever figure it out? Mine is doing the same. I have a Buick.
Thanks!
hope it helps!
Video Will be awesome as always. Commenting for algorithm🫡
The real MVP! Thanks partner
I just spent 2 months and $400 finding out that my leak in my twin turbo fusion was cause by a crack in my trunk caused by my 13000watts of bass lol. I had and e46 back in the day though great car when it worked
Got the same problem on my e46 328i
Yeah it happens a lot! I’m sure my other one is leakin too lol
Thanks, at least i can start the discussion with my mechanic. BMW 2014 320XI. Water on passenger side carpets with no obvious point of entry.
its quite common especially if youve replaced a window regulator and cut the vapor barrier out. Its been a problem on all 3 of my 3 series BMWs. two e46s and a e90
I wish I can just ship my car to you for more content hehe I scooped up a z3
Wouldnt that be epic, where ya located?
@@DayOffDIY east coast brother, NJ
@DayOffDIY maybe you could do a raffle for repairs on viewers cars. And have more content that way. It can show your versatility on different platforms. Just have to figure who should cover the parts...that's where sponsorships come in bro.
@@shortroundChris Good Idea, as more brands show up ill be looking for more ways to give back, hopefully sooner than later!
Please tag me to the video of how you cleaned up the leaves build up under the hood
Thanks❤
luigi know how to fix bimmer!
:)
Are BMW actually capable of producing a car that doesn’t leak I wonder
turbocharge the e46 and there you got some content
not a bad idea!
“Dumdum tape”
Ill be hearing it in my dreams lol
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