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Any one else have this leak?
My Van is a 2000 with one pass side power sliding door. I went to remove the jack and lug wrench from the side compartment a few months ago and found it full of water. I reached my hand down inside the 1/4 panel and found it full of mud and water. A quick test with the hose revealed that water is leaking from where the cable for the door runs around a pulley and into the car. I am not quite sure how this was ever supposed to be sealed but i tried sealing it with some silicone and that didn’t help. Right now i have removed some of the seam sealer in the wheal well to keep it drained but this is nut really the best solution. Is this a common problem? Any one have a better idea on how to fix it?
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No Clue. All I did was turn the jack bag upside down so that the water wouldn't go inside of it.
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hmm, so you have the problem to, so this is another serious design flaw. I think i am going to send them an email about these things
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Re: Any one else have this leak?
Check out the thread titled,"Water in my car 2000" by stomana in the Chevrolet Venture forum for more info on this matter.
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