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Fuel Cap Release Button Letting In Water!


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Hi,

I have a 2007 Yaris and keep finding a wet patch below the Fuel Cap Release Button (next to the drivers seat) which I think is rain water getting in via the cable entry. Having looked under the car I cannot see the cable or any holes so does anyone know where the water could be comming in? I'm a bit worried that the floor may eventually rust if not sorted!

Cheers.

PS..I have attached a pic!

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Now that's funny cos I noticed exactly the same once in one of ours.

I couldn't see how it was the cable cos it was dry inside the fuel filler so I put it down to rain geting in when the door was opened or water/snow dripping off feet as they get in the car....

I've meant to keep an eye out but not sure if I've seen it again since.....

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I've noticed similar, but like alfiejts said it was when the car when I opened the door whilst the car was wet and a few drops of water dropped down. Hopefully nothing more sinister.

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Never noticed wetness with my Yaris so far in that area, except when getting in and out on rainy days.

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