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Jacob
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1/27/2005
10:12:17

Subject: Wet floor on passenger side
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The carpet infront of my passenger seat is soaking wet! Any time it rains or I go through a car wash it gets saturated. Starting to smell a little moldy in the cab!!!

I can't find the water leak for the life of me. All of the door weather-stripping seals are fine. I inspected them very carefully and there are no tears.

Is this a chronic problem, or has anyone else ever had this? Where was the water coming in? I need to get the carpet dried out and prevent any future water infiltration, but I have no idea where it could be coming from.....?



btomcik
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1/27/2005
10:54:14

RE: Wet floor on passenger side
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I had this happen to me on my 2000 Monte Carlo. When it rained I had an inch or two of water on the passenger side floor. As it turned out, there was a leak from when the water ran down the windshield and unde the hood. The water trickled down and leaked from underneath my glove box. I would ask the repair shop to start there.



DaknBlk
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1/27/2005
11:20:47

RE: Wet floor on passenger side
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Jacob,
I believe that this has been an issue with the Gen3. IIRC, there are two possible culprits.
-AC condensate drain.
-Body seam or rear window leak.
Try a search of this site for "wet passenger floor" and you'll find quite a few threads like this one.

Good Luck.

John
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1/27/2005
13:52:58

RE: Wet floor on passenger side
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HAD same problem with 2000 dakota reg cab, body seam in cowl area was problem. was under warranty at the time so had dealer replace carpet & under layer



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