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Old 05-29-2003, 11:27 AM
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Unhappy WET FLOOR Passanger side??

I just bought a 2001 dodge stratus 4 dr. During the last rain storm there was like 2 inches of water between the front and rear passanger seats. I have checked the door seals and made sure the windows were up. Anybody got any info for me?
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My wife's Stratus had the same symtom on the drivers side shortly after we got it new. It was the seal around the windshield. Dealer repaired it at no charge. If you are good at such things, and can determine where the leak is (use a garden hose around different areas of the glass), you may be able to close the leak with some silicon rubber. Area should be left to dry completly before applying the silicone rubber. Otherwise, I advise taking it to the dealer if under warrenty or to a good winshield shop. If the glass is by chance damaged and affects the drivers view, you may be able to get it replaced under insurance. Best of luck.
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Re: WET FLOOR Passanger side??

also make sure you get the water sucked up so your floor doesnt rust under the carpeting
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