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R55 Water Flooding Cockpit

Old Aug 22, 2008 | 04:19 PM
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Water Flooding Cockpit

I've heard about this on other Coopers and wonder if it applies to the Clubman. One R56 owner said he creaked open his windows after a heavy storm to cool the cockpit a little. Coming to a corner, as he turned, water came pouring through the windows. He suspected that it's caused by the shape of the roof. Question, has this happened to Clubman owners? I've had this happen with my old Jeep Cherokee. I simply braked hard to get the water off the roof. Will I have to do the same with my Clubman?
 
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Old Aug 22, 2008 | 05:18 PM
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I'd have to say that in my experience with both kinds of MINIs that the term "flooding" would have to be quite an exaggeration. Yes, sometimes the water can come in but it's nothing to get excited about - in my not so humble opinion.
 
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Old Aug 22, 2008 | 05:34 PM
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the clubman's roof is sloped towards the front AND towards the rear ... so you will see streams of water going in both directions during a torential downpour.

the raised edges of the side of the roof help somewhat with water coming in if the window is open ... however IT WILL if you try to corner with water up there.

flooding? ... depends how small you are
 
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Old Aug 22, 2008 | 06:07 PM
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This flood sounds like an urban Mini legend.
Anybody actually have it happen, or is it always the friend of a friend who knows a nurse who dealt with Richard Gere in the hospital?
 
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Old Aug 22, 2008 | 06:27 PM
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Originally Posted by lurch70
the clubman's roof is sloped towards the front AND towards the rear ... so you will see streams of water going in both directions during a torential downpour.

the raised edges of the side of the roof help somewhat with water coming in if the window is open ... however IT WILL if you try to corner with water up there.

flooding? ... depends how small you are
Living in Central Florida where we've been putting up with a tropical storm and I have to agree with lurch. With all the rain we're having I have observed that when you are sitting still the water does pool up on your roof but it does run both ways when starting and stopping. Nothing seems to come over towards the driver's door. I'm actually staying dry.

By the way, I'm sick of rain... We've had at my house more that 15 inches of rain in the past day and a half. Driving me nuts!
 
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Old Aug 22, 2008 | 06:59 PM
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Joep, I'm sorry!!! UUUUGHGHGHGHGH!!!!

I'm thinking the gutter-like edges would prevent it from coming in the cabin.
 
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