Water leak
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PS: The A/C drain tray and drain hose sometimes get blocked up from the drain nipples underneath. Take off the drain nipples and very carefully push a plastic covered curtain stretcher wire up the tube.
It's made for the job.
Last edited by OffroadFrance; 07-03-2017 at 04:53 PM.
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The only things I can think of apart from the windshield leaking is the A/C drain tray or the heater pipework to the heater matrix.
PS: The A/C drain tray and drain hose sometimes get blocked up from the drain nipples underneath. Take off the drain nipples and very carefully push a plastic covered curtain stretcher wire up the tube.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Curtain-Wir.../dp/B002Z8N0KC
It's made for the job.
PS: The A/C drain tray and drain hose sometimes get blocked up from the drain nipples underneath. Take off the drain nipples and very carefully push a plastic covered curtain stretcher wire up the tube.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Curtain-Wir.../dp/B002Z8N0KC
It's made for the job.
But sorry Jason man, got to insert this image again. LOL
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Cowl on mine is cracked in several place and no leaks noted. Does the debris collection area beneath plastic cowl drain properly? Why not try parking with DS lower and see if it still leaks. Are You using hose/H2O to look for leaks or waiting for rain? Pro WS installs known to leak.
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Now Luckyjayb has two uses for his curtain stretchers, he can poke them down the scuttle drain holes
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I think I have found the culprit. The body seam is cracked from it being 17 years old and I believe that's where the water is coming in from. I have hose tested it and that seems to be the issue. Have it all taken apart now and put new body seam sealer on and after that dried, I used flex seal on top of it!!!
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