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Water problem
I have a 2001 Bravada and I am hearing water sloshing around from the roof area towards the back of the vehicle. I can't figure out where the water is. I have raised the rear hatch, have looked around to see if there is any water buildup or to see if there are any drainage passages that were plugged, I can't find anything. It does have a sunroof so I assume that there must be drainage passages somewhere.
Someone please help, it can't be good for that water to be sitting and sloshing around wherever it is.
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Chris S. 2001 Bravada Platinum Ed. 1992 Beretta GTZ |
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Re: Water problem
Could it be your gasoline?
Where do you fill up your rear washer fluid? Most were all in front, but some are in back as well. Josh <><
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1993 Olds Bravada, tow package, power everything and leather seats. Currently in restoration. - RIP. Your engine and drive train were excellent, but in the end, too much rust. 2000 Blazer, loaded, looks showroom new, bought April 4th, 2009 |
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Re: Water problem
I dont believe it's gasoline, it sounds like a small amount of water trickling around when I make a turn. I thought maybe the washer fluid as well, but I couldn't find a rear resevoir for the fluid, so I'm guessing that it is all housed in the front.
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Re: Water problem
Water could be in the rear 1/4 wells, remove the inner rear 1/4 trims or have someone sit back there and try to pinpoint the area while driving, then post back.
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