Due to an error, this bulletin supercedes Bulletins 91-T-32 and 91-T-32A, which should be discarded.
---------- Footwell area inside vehicle is wet due to water entering seam inside front wheelhouse.
------- Condition may be caused by voids and skips in sealer in front wheelhouse seam.
Apply a body and seam sealer such as 3M Brushable Seam Sealer (P/N 08648 or equivalent) to inside of front wheelhouse seam.
------------- 1. Pull back carpeting in front footwell area on side where waterleak is evident.
2. Remove wheel and wheelhouse panel from side where waterleak is evident. Refer to "Wheel Removal" procedure in the "Service Procedures" section of the "Alignment, Wheels & Tires Service Manual" and "Wheelhouse Panel Removal" procedure in the "Front End" section of the "Body/Collision Repair Service Manual."
3. Apply water to the seam shown in the illustration on the next page for approximately five minutes, or until the waterleak is detected. If waterleak is detected, go to Step 4 of this Bulletin. If no waterleak is detected, go to Step 5 of this Bulletin.
4. If waterleak is detected:
a. Apply a body and seam sealer such as 3M Brushable Seam Sealer (P/N 08648 or equivalent) to the seam. Make sure the sealer is applied to the inside of the seam as shown in the illustration on the next page.
b. Allow the sealer to dry completely, then water test the area to make sure that the waterleak has been repaired.
c. Install wheelhouse panel and wheel. Refer to "Wheelhouse Panel Installation" procedure in the "Front End" section of the "Body/Collision Repair Service Manual" and "Wheel Installation" in the "Service Procedures" section of the "Alignment, Wheels & Tires Service Manual."
d. Place the carpeting back into the footwell area.
5. If no waterleak is detected:
a. Install wheelhouse panel and wheel. Refer to "Wheelhouse Panel Installation" procedure in the "Front End" section of the "Body/Collision Repair Service Manual" and "Wheel Installation" in the "Service Procedures" section of the "Alignment, Wheels & Tires Service Manual."
b. Place the carpeting back into the footwell area.
c. Perform waterleak diagnosis according to the "Waterleaks" procedures in the "General Information" section of the "Body/Collision Repair Service Manual."
d. If no waterleak is detected using the waterleak procedures in the service manual, refer to previous waterleak bulletins, 91-T-11 (Water Leaks into Passenger and/or Luggage Compartments-1991 SL, SL1 and SL2), or 91-T-30 (Waterleak at Top Corners of Windshield-All 1991 Saturns).
To receive credit for this repair, submit a claim through the Saturn Dealer System as follows: Labor Case Operation Type Description Code Time ---- ---------------------- --------- -------- VW Diagnose and Repair T9541 1.0 hrs Waterleak in Front RH Footwell Area
VW Diagnose and Repair T9542 1.0 hrs Waterleak in Front LH Footwell Area
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