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Old 03-11-2005, 08:30 PM
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Wet Under Driver's Mat ??

When the heater core goes I thought it leaked on the passenger side. Mine is wet on the driver's side and dry on the passenger side. Haven't been smelling coolant.

What do you think ??

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Re: Wet Under Driver's Mat ??

Window seal or the water drain for the windshield is blocked.
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Re: Wet Under Driver's Mat ??

Thanks. I'll check it out. Probably still got some hail in it from 2 weeks ago $4500 damage to two other vehicles.
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Re: Wet Under Driver's Mat ??

yeah definately sounds like a bad window seal or drain. My dad had a Jeep that would do that periodically if some pine needles got stuck in there. Make sure the trim is on good and tight.
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