I have been struggling with water getting into the passenger floor of my 1993 Olds Ciera for several months now. After cleaning out the cowl, beefing up the door seals, having the heater core replaced (it was leaking) and checking the evaporator a/c drain I was still getting water inside! So yesterday I pulled out part of the carpet and was surprised to find that the water is entering from a rusted out area in the wheel well. I was able to confirm the water was coming in here by pouring water down the right windshield area and saw water coming in a rusted area right up under that black material in this first picture.
I was surprised that my screw driver poked through as shown in the second picture. My plan is to take the tire off and hit that rust area with fluid film and wondered what I might then cover it with? For example, put J.B. Weld over the area; and/or spray some rubberized sealant over it, etc? Or, do I need to find a welder or body shop and let them add more material?
The car has 135k miles with a strong 3.3l engine and has been well cared for in the BITOG fashion over the past 20 years. I've never had a body rust hole like this to deal with before so I welcome advice on making the repair. It's not a long term keeper so don't want to over spend, just want to keep it dry and going another two years.
I was surprised that my screw driver poked through as shown in the second picture. My plan is to take the tire off and hit that rust area with fluid film and wondered what I might then cover it with? For example, put J.B. Weld over the area; and/or spray some rubberized sealant over it, etc? Or, do I need to find a welder or body shop and let them add more material?
The car has 135k miles with a strong 3.3l engine and has been well cared for in the BITOG fashion over the past 20 years. I've never had a body rust hole like this to deal with before so I welcome advice on making the repair. It's not a long term keeper so don't want to over spend, just want to keep it dry and going another two years.