Everytime it rains, the floor is soaked on the drivers side.
if I feel the carpet under the pedals, it seems dry.
Any suggestions where the water can be coming from.
I was thinking that the seal might be broke on the windshiled but thought
the carpet would be wet under the pedals as it passes by to pool on the
floor pan?????????
Mike - 02 May 2008 01:24 GMT
> Everytime it rains, the floor is soaked on the drivers side.
>
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> the carpet would be wet under the pedals as it passes by to pool on the
> floor pan?????????
It might help if you mentioned what vehicle you have. You might try to
locate the leaking using a garden hose. Have a helper get in the car to look
for water coming in while you run the hose over the car. Start down low on the
body and SLOWLY work your way up with the hose. When you can see water inside
try to locate the leak visually or by covering a smaller area with the hose.
Mike - 02 May 2008 01:47 GMT
>> Everytime it rains, the floor is soaked on the drivers side.
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> inside try to locate the leak visually or by covering a smaller area with
> the hose.
Another trick you can try is to start the car and put the blower motor on
high and set to fresh air with all the doors and windows closed. Get a mixture
of soap and water and pour it over the area were you think the leak may be and
look for bubbles.
al - 02 May 2008 01:56 GMT
> Everytime it rains, the floor is soaked on the drivers side.
>
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> the carpet would be wet under the pedals as it passes by to pool on the
> floor pan?????????
Check the weep holes on the bottom of the door. If they are clogged,
water will build up in the door and when the water level inside the
door gets high enough it will work its way out from behind the door
panel and soak the carpet between the door and the seat. Good luck.
Al
zonie - 02 May 2008 03:03 GMT
I have 2000 Tacoma pre-runner and had the same problem on the passenge
side. My dealer supplied a factory bulliten on the problem. They said i
could be either side. My truck was past the warrenty so they would not c
it on warrenty. There was a seam where the firewall panel attaches to th
cab side panel that was not sealed properly and after time could leak. Th
trouble was that after the truck was assembled the welded on panel tha
extends forward that the fender and the inner skirt are attached to make
it impossible to get to the seam. the toyota repair was to take a slecifi
sealer which I do not remember and pour it down the seam from the top an
you have to remove the fender. has been over 3 years and I have no leaks
I would suggest you see your local dealer and ask them about this bulliten
I hope this helps you. Good luck. Scot
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Long Ranger - 16 May 2008 01:15 GMT
> Everytime it rains, the floor is soaked on the drivers side.
>
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> the carpet would be wet under the pedals as it passes by to pool on the
> floor pan?????????
Next time it rains, check to see if there is water there before you drive.
It could be forcing it's way in from road spray through a very tiny hole in
the floor pan. Might not be a leak at all without some spray from your
tires.
someone@some.domain - 17 May 2008 02:14 GMT
>> Everytime it rains, the floor is soaked on the drivers side.
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>the floor pan. Might not be a leak at all without some spray from your
>tires.
smell it, too. just in case.