02 Wet passenger floor?
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02 Wet passenger floor?
Guys my buddy has an 02 extended cab and his passenger floor is always wet in the front seat. he had the rear window seal replaced recently but it is still wet. Could it be a heater core issue? thanks guys
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Do like Bill says check that 3rd brake light then check for heater core leakage or a plugged condensate drain on the heater box but that's not likely this time of year. Unless he lives in Air,Fla,Texas, etc.
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try looking under the cab to see if the "knock out" panal is still there had to put one back in my truck after previous owner pulled it out to run cb cables and other wires through
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if it is in the floor infront of the front seat, it could be his windshield leaking. mine had a spot where the precious owner replaced the windshield and left a spot unsealed. it would go in and leak down the a pillar or somethin and end up in the floorboard. pulled the strip out, put some window silicone in it, put the strip back on, and good to go.
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My 98 leaked did all of the above ,the problem was a seem under the hood in the cowell corner by the foam seals.The water would run down the windshield along the wiper tray (black plastic) and over down the double seem were there wasn't enough sealant to cover the bend, it would pull the water in to the door jam and on to the floor.Open the hood and look there first.
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Yes it is on the passenger side I was posting late sorry abot that, I used a 3/8 hose I think came out past the insulation installed a 90 degree elbow and came down about 5 inches and never had the problem again.