passenger side floor board wet.
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passenger side floor board wet.
Where do i need to look for a leak or something its a 98 xj. pass floor board is wet and more than likely getting rusted underneath the carpet. Thanks in advance.
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More info needed. Is it getting wet when you go wheeling? When it rains and you're Jeep is parked? Driving down the road in the rain? There area few possibilities on this and more info will help narrow it down.
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There's a thread that was started here of every single pass floor board leak everyone has had and where it came from... there's 20 different locations or something... everyone's different... break out the water hose...
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Well i have not gone wheeling in quite while so thats not it. Well where i live its been raining alot and i have been driving in it alot. Sorry so little info i just now figured out it was doing it.
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my roof leaks onto the floorboard right above the windshield. Is your headliner wet?
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Thanks i will have to search for that. or break out the water hose.
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Try looking under the jeep there is a rubber drain plug, it may have dry rotted. My 91 had a wet passenger side, that plug was gone and when it rained a lot water would splashup through that. Just a suggestion. Is there standing water or just wet carpet.
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On my 96 two door XJ I found water in the vehicle front passenger floor area after running through a car wash. For me there was a windshield leak.
I took it to an auto glass place and paid them to remove and reinstall the windshield. I knew this shop and knew it would be done right.
So I helped the guy cut out the windshield and what we found when it was out blew my mind.
There was two different colors of sealant around the window. My glass guy said someone installed the windshield without properly prepping the flange. Supposed to remove all the old sealant, clean and prime the flange then install the windshield with all new sealant.
Because of how the previous owner did the install there was actually three leaks, and subsequently a small amount of rust.
Best way to seal a leaking windshield is to pull it out and reinstall it properly.
I took it to an auto glass place and paid them to remove and reinstall the windshield. I knew this shop and knew it would be done right.
So I helped the guy cut out the windshield and what we found when it was out blew my mind.
There was two different colors of sealant around the window. My glass guy said someone installed the windshield without properly prepping the flange. Supposed to remove all the old sealant, clean and prime the flange then install the windshield with all new sealant.
Because of how the previous owner did the install there was actually three leaks, and subsequently a small amount of rust.
Best way to seal a leaking windshield is to pull it out and reinstall it properly.
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Awesome guys thanks Im gonna have to study the input from you all and ill get back with you.
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I stopped looking for mine after about a year of shearching for it. Good luck. I simply removed the carpet and lined the floors. Didn't fix the problem, just made it easier to clean up after.
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Mine was coming out of the heater box where the blower motor is, the foam gasket where it bolts to the firewall $35.04 from the dealer. You have to pull the box out, have the A/c discharged and then recharge afterwards.
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Ha ha i just had this same thing happen to me the other day wile cleaning out my jeep
I pulled the Front passenger floor mat out and the carpet was soaked looked under it and the floor pan is so junk its down to the carpet all rusted out guess i need to replace those this summer
I pulled the Front passenger floor mat out and the carpet was soaked looked under it and the floor pan is so junk its down to the carpet all rusted out guess i need to replace those this summer
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