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found front carpet is wet again and towels soaking it all up (wish I could find where the water is coming in)
Let's see, after the rain let up yesterday. I checked tie rods, tire rotation with putting the 37's back on, fix front brake lines, installed transmission skid plate, removed spare tire underneath and removed the spare tire crank, cleaned up wires in the rear with a bunch of zipties, changed out rear flares, installed fire extinguisher in bed cage, flushed power steering in reservoir, ran Baja Design 40' racer in bumper for an hour after removing lenses to dry out the moisture and installed new lenses and seals, found a failed relay for it and replaced, fixed transmission hoses in the front, found front carpet is wet again and towels soaking it all up (wish I could find where the water is coming in), removed rear mudflaps. Got more to do today. It's never done but has to be by Tuesday.
Ass went up with removing the spare, should have the rear loaded today to get it back down
You sure it's not coming from the heater box? Took a road trip last year with my daughter and she noticed a leak on the passenger side, I think condensation from the evaporator was draining down and out the floor vents instead of out the firewall drain; googled and looked around for it, right behind the RH cylinder head. Pretty hidden back there but horizontal and might be a long shot but airflow might be keeping it from draining (or a bug nest or whatever blocking it)...cleaned the opening best I could and shoved a gray PVC 3/4"MPT x hose barb 90° on it so it points straight down (that's my transmission dipstick tube right next to it in the bad pic below), will see if it happens again.
There's not many other places for water to get in, the windshield seal is another maybe...
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ugh, that hurts to look at. My heater core is failing and have an appointment at the dealership for replacement (ESP) and it pains my soul to know my rattle-less dash is going to be disassembled just like this