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Old 09-02-2004, 01:07 PM
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Cowl area water leak

I have an 87 XJ and I have come across a leak in the cowl area. The leak has been elusive and I'm gettin annoyed!! I have traced the leak to somewhere above the ECU. There is a bracket above that water seems to be traveling down. The water travels down the bracket , down the ECU and onto my drivers side carpet. I have sealed every seam you can imagine!! Please someone help me!!
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Re: Cowl area water leak

Does it leak when it rains or only when you wash it? Try using a garden hose to apply water along the bottom of the windshield and see if it leaks. There are also quite a few "penetrations" of the firewall for hoses and wiring. Any of them may leak.
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Old 09-03-2004, 11:20 AM
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It leaks whenever it rains or water is applied to the cowl area. I have sealed every firewall cutouts for wires, fusebox inlet, etc.
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Re: Cowl area water leak

Did you look in the cavity where the wiper motor is located?
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