Re: 2002 water leak Q 2 of 2

From: jon@dakota-truck.net
Date: Mon Feb 15 2010 - 16:54:55 EST


Barry Oliver <barrysuperhawk@comcast.net> wrote:
> I had water problems on my '99 like that, but I was still under
> warranty, so I made the dealer find the leak. It took 4 trips in, but
> they finally called in an outside company that hooked up this
> contraption and pressurized the cabin of my truck, then they pumped
> smoke or something that they could see in, and found where it was coming
> out. It was an involved, day long process, but in my case they found
> that in a couple places, where the body seams are, the glue was
> insufficient/missing. One of the places was on the passenger side
> firewall, where the heater hoses came in. The sealer was still there,
> but not sealing....

    Just thinking out loud here, but an el-cheapo way to do this might
be to find someplace to hook up a shop vac (rear slider? plastic over
a window?) and create a vacuum inside the cab. Then use something
that makes smoke and run it around the seams and such to see if you
can see anything being sucked inside. Of course, an air leak doesn't
necessarily equal a water leak, but it might pinpoint some areas for
further investigation.

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                                          -Jon-

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