Wet Seatbelts

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Robert Polk, Oct 19, 2005.

  1. Robert Polk

    Robert Polk Guest

    So it rained for 6 straight days here in the Northeast...and on the seventh
    day I finally go for a drive - and I notice that the portion of the
    seatbelts that were rolled-up inside the the columns (both driver and
    passenger) and soaking wet. This is a c70 coupe - is this common to Volvos?
    Should I expect wet seatbelts after every najor storm?

    Thanks,

    Rob
     
    Robert Polk, Oct 19, 2005
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  2. Robert Polk

    jg Guest

    Mine has those weak, old style luggage racks screwed throught the roof. Rain
    would fill up the roof lining and sloshed to the front, drenching everyone
    in the front seats when the car braked. I plugged the screw heads with
    silicon and it's dry now.
     
    jg, Oct 19, 2005
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  3. Robert Polk

    James Sweet Guest

    Definitly not, something is wrong! I'm not familiar enough with the C70 to
    know for sure, but the first thing I'd check are the sunroof drain lines,
    they commonly clog on any car with a sunroof and cause water to get in
    places you don't want it.
     
    James Sweet, Oct 19, 2005
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