Today (after 8 months and 17.000km) my CC finally had his leak. I went crazy ! My car was parked outside and after 10 hours of rain, when I tried to loosen my handbreak (going for a ride) my hand just bloomed in a litle pool. I raise me head straight up to the roof and I saw my new watery interior's light! I took out the light and its base and I saw the electical contacts rusty and the whole plastic sweat. Behind this light base exits the radio antenna hole but it didn't seem to leak ...
I'm desperate.... I can't find where the water comes from. Can anybody help ???
Water under my handbreak lever
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I think I've now got this. Pool of water in the recess under the handbrake and drops of water on my brand new chrome gearshift surround. Saw a drop on the courtesy light.
I'm going to have a closer look tomorrow when it's light.

I'm going to have a closer look tomorrow when it's light.
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Had a look at the aerial this morning. It's quite loose and if you wiggle it you can get a significant gap between the mounting and the roof.
:rolleyes:
:rolleyes:
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Temporary solution: I've stuck a couple of sheets of Bounty(TM) around the base of the aerial above the courtesy light until I get it to the monkeys 
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Bit more permanent solution. Popped the base of the aerial off to find an 8mm nut underneath. Tightened this (surprisingly loose!) so we'll see what happens.
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Sorry to add to this two years later, but I've had exactly this problem and I'd really appreciate any advice.
Having sprung a leak under the aerial, I took the car to the local dealers and asked them to fix it. The chimps resealed the aerial but didn't mend the damage... so my interior/courtesy light no longer works.
I really don't want to take the car back in for such a trivial fix -- not only does it look pathetic, they'll probably try and charge me for a whole new unit when it really only needs a good clean.
Thing is, I can't get the light cover off. One user above mentions just popping it off with a screwdriver -- can someone explain exactly how this is done? Do I just put a flat blade under the bulb-cover on the right-hand side and twist, then remove the entire surround once I've done that? It sounds easy but I don't want to snap anything, so I'd appreciate some reassurance
Cheers!
Having sprung a leak under the aerial, I took the car to the local dealers and asked them to fix it. The chimps resealed the aerial but didn't mend the damage... so my interior/courtesy light no longer works.
I really don't want to take the car back in for such a trivial fix -- not only does it look pathetic, they'll probably try and charge me for a whole new unit when it really only needs a good clean.
Thing is, I can't get the light cover off. One user above mentions just popping it off with a screwdriver -- can someone explain exactly how this is done? Do I just put a flat blade under the bulb-cover on the right-hand side and twist, then remove the entire surround once I've done that? It sounds easy but I don't want to snap anything, so I'd appreciate some reassurance
Cheers!
