How do I fix this leak?
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How do I fix this leak?
I just recieved my carpet from JC Whitney , but before I put that in, I have a problem I've got to fix . When water gets into the "grating" beneath the window (where the windshield wipers are), water leaks into the cab. I can look in there and see that it is full of leaves and other junk, but I don't know how to get inside of there to clean it out and see if I can find where the leak is. What do I do? If I find the leak, how do I seal it?
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I don't know if this will help but I'll offer it up anyway. There are some seals around the windshield wipers that are supposed to keep water out of the cab. Originally they were made of leather and will eventually dry rot. This happened to my neighbor. He just took and old one and cut out some new leather but before installing them he gooed them up real good with silicone. They're on the inside under the dash.
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re: How do I fix this leak?
Another way is to remove your floor vents and vacuum them out with a shop vac. The driver's side vent requires you unbolt the parking brake assembly and pull it to the side to reach all the screws. 2 bolts are on the bottom lip of the dash and 2 are on the firewall below the master cylinder.
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re: How do I fix this leak?
To find out for sure just head to the local car wash with a friend, and have them spray the nozzle down into the vent area while you're under the dash with a flashlight watching for drips.
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re: How do I fix this leak?
Mine leaks on the passenger side but it's coming in through the front glass seal. I'd make sure that the water is coming from where you think it is first.
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mine needs new seals around the wipers and new windshiels gasket and windshield.
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I don't want to give em a heart-attack. That is what would happen if I answered the door in the buff. Heck it almost scares me to death when I step out of the shower and look in the mirror.~Mancar1~
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After running more "tests", I've discovereed that the vents are clogged with so much leaf decomposition and other junk, that water backs up and starts leaking/pouring in through the air vents! Anyway, I can't seem to find a good way to clean the leaves out so I figure sometime this weekend I'll grab a plumbing snake and see what that will do for me. If anyone has any other ideas, I'd appreciate it!
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You can also pull the 3 rubber plugs from the firewall to clean...
Trouble is I don't remeber if you can get to the side ones with the fenders on...
Trouble is I don't remeber if you can get to the side ones with the fenders on...
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