RE: 2002 water leak Q 2 of 2

From: clhyer@cox.net
Date: Mon Feb 15 2010 - 08:52:58 EST


 Rascal, it took pulling the inner fender splash shield out for access but I had checked the condensate drain. It was fine.
This morning after some drizzle the floor had a large puddle again.
We will have to try the garden hose trick and see if we can isolate the problem.

Jon, hope you can find your leak this spring.
Thanks,
Cal
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> Date: Sun, 14 Feb 2010 19:18:44 -0500
> From: <clhyer@cox.net>
> Subject: DML: 2002 water leak Q 2 of 2
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> Working on a 2002 Dakota.
> We found the passenger floor soaking wet. So much so that I pulled the seat and carpet out in order to dry it.
> It does not appear to be the heater core. After drying the floor out I ran it quite a bit today with the heater on, without any water. Yesterday as the snow was melting off the top water kept seeping into the cab, on the passenger floor.
> To my knowledge the windshield has never been changed.
> Are there any "likely" sources of a water leak we should look at first? I hate to have the windshield R&R without some idea that that is the problem.
> Thanks,
> Cal
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> Date: Sun, 14 Feb 2010 20:23:45 -0500
> From: Bob N <bocd@optonline.net>
> Subject: DML: RE: 2002 water leak Q 2 of 2
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> I'd have someone run the garden hose on it while your looking around inside before you pull the windshield.
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> Bob
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> Date: Sun, 14 Feb 2010 22:35:45 -0600
> From: Scott Lane <rsb7424@gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: DML: RE: 2002 water leak Q 2 of 2
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> It could be the condensate drain is clogged as it will dump on the
> passenger side
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> Rascal
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