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dave2165 03-12-2011 11:23 AM

PLEASE HELP!!!leak on passenger floor
 
PLEASE HELP!!! my passenger side rug is soaked but it has no smell like anitfreeze..i cant see where it is coming from and its not from rain help!

Intercooled 03-12-2011 09:26 PM

Re: PLEASE HELP!!!leak on passenger floor
 
Try a search. There are few threads here with your common problem. Those threads are pretty extensive with some good solutions.
Sounds like a marker lamp or sunroof drain leak.

HUMTECH 03-12-2011 11:46 PM

Re: PLEASE HELP!!!leak on passenger floor
 
Check your hvac module drain hose at the bottom of the right side firewall in the engine compartment. If it is plugged condensation in the hvac module assembly has nowhere to go but on your floor

dave2165 03-13-2011 02:24 PM

Re: PLEASE HELP!!!leak on passenger floor
 
I looked on the fire wall and the hose is gone the only thing there is an elbow so i put a plastic hose in it and blew a few times there didnt seem to be any resistance then i cut a 8 inch piece of hose and attached it so it would drain away...could it be that bc the hose was gone the water flowed out of the elbow and down the fire wall and back into the car?

HUMTECH 03-14-2011 12:00 AM

Re: PLEASE HELP!!!leak on passenger floor
 
Hard to say, if it was clear its not likely the cause. I would start looking under the dash area for signs of water staining anywhere. Pour water in the front sunroof drip tray and verify it flows through drain tubes that exit just in front of both front doors. Also check for water coming from roof marker lamps.

dave2165 03-21-2011 11:24 PM

Re: PLEASE HELP!!!leak on passenger floor
 
i dont have a sun roof on my truck do i still have a drain ? ..or can it be the marker lights?.. it seems as if the water is pooling some place

mightyepp 03-22-2011 12:33 AM

Re: PLEASE HELP!!!leak on passenger floor
 
Put silicon around the front marker lights. I had the same problem, and now it is fixed. Water was getting under the front middle three marker lights on top.

dave2165 03-22-2011 08:47 PM

Re: PLEASE HELP!!!leak on passenger floor
 
I will give it a try..thanks.

kmleong 03-25-2011 11:55 PM

Re: PLEASE HELP!!!leak on passenger floor
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dave2165
PLEASE HELP!!! my passenger side rug is soaked but it has no smell like anitfreeze..i cant see where it is coming from and its not from rain help!


Had the same problem. Went to the bodyshop 3 times. 1st time resealed the marker lights. 2nd time did a flood test (passenger door open) looking for water coming in from windshield,cowl,sunroof. 2 hrs nothing. Went home and found leak when I went out to dry floor. It was the large rubber grommet in between the hinges on the door frame. Water would fill up and dribble out the round hole on the inside of the door frame. RTV'd the grommet and no problem since. Hope this helps

timgco 03-28-2011 04:09 AM

Re: PLEASE HELP!!!leak on passenger floor
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dave2165
I will give it a try..thanks.


Also pull the covers off the two outside front marker lights. 1 Phillips screwhead hold them in place. Pull the rubber plug out, put rtv around the hole, than push them back into place. I had to do that to a couple of trucks. Solved the problem.

wingn69 03-28-2011 07:43 AM

Re: PLEASE HELP!!!leak on passenger floor
 
Check the rubber bushing around the wiring lum in the door jam. thats is one of the location I had water coming in from on mine RTV and its been dry for a year now. I had mine in the shop for over a week trying to find water leaks they remove and re-sealed
marker lights
sunroof
door wiring lume
and the real fun was the windshield had been put in wrong after a replacement from a rock cracking it and the installer reused the old seals and it was leaking. :(


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