Water Leaks/ Electrical Gremlins. Who Else?
My first car was an '83 Plymouth Turismo 2.2 5 spd (Charger cousin). That was a fun little car for the era. I kept it the longest 5 yrs/115k miles. Overall, it was reliable, but I did have to replace the normal: clutch (also drove it hard), rebuilt Holley carb, wheel bearing, struts, exhaust (no stainless steel back then).
I had several fun cars after it: '92 Plymouth Duster 3.0 (Shadow ES clone), '92 Daytona Iroc 3.0, '95 Talon TSI, '97 Talon TSI AWD (very fun).
I had several fun cars after it: '92 Plymouth Duster 3.0 (Shadow ES clone), '92 Daytona Iroc 3.0, '95 Talon TSI, '97 Talon TSI AWD (very fun).
I brought a 2007 Aspen about 4 months ago and I'm having a leak problem on the drivers side of the vehicle. It's right around the peddles and fuse box, I've checked the all the drains along the top of the car and I can't tell where the leak is occurring. Can someone help me out?
Did you by it new with 0 miles? I would call Chrysler customer care and see if they will work with you on the water leak if it turns out to be a dash pull or something. Water just on the driver's side? Could be a grommet from a harness or cable that goes through the firewall. I know those drain leaks well. Aspens weren't the only ones.
The electrical issues sound like there is a problem with the TIPM. The thing under the hood that looks like a fuse box but is really a computer. It pretty much powers up everything in the car. I'm surprised they didn't at least do some sort of wiggle test and check the connectors and grounds.
The electrical issues sound like there is a problem with the TIPM. The thing under the hood that looks like a fuse box but is really a computer. It pretty much powers up everything in the car. I'm surprised they didn't at least do some sort of wiggle test and check the connectors and grounds.
Low and behold, my Sunroof drains were plugged, which then caused the water to drain down my A-pillars and shorted out my fuse panel. 2 days at the dealership and me with no car / didn't offer me a loaner, charged me 600 bucks for the fuse, and padding under the driverside due to rain. They said it wasn't covered under any warranty due to is was my fault of not clearing my sun roof drains. WTH. where in the maintenance manual does it say to clear the drains. The dealership told me if I want to bring it in every 60k miles and pay them to clean it for 200 bucks.. I don't think so...
Anyways.. there is my rant, I have been a Mopar fan for years, but after this experience with the dealership and no assistance other than calling me a liar on the water this will be my last.

Since then I have had more issues with my truck that I will bring up in another post.
I brought a 2007 Aspen about 4 months ago and I'm having a leak problem on the drivers side of the vehicle. It's right around the peddles and fuse box, I've checked the all the drains along the top of the car and I can't tell where the leak is occurring. Can someone help me out?
The dealership had to remove my whole headliner and clear the lines. They charged me 200 bucks to do it.
I hope this helps....
I've had my electrical system on my 2010 Aspen go crazy three time all carwash or rain related. Every dashboard light lit up the alarm constantly sounded the windshield wipers wouldn't shut off the rear window wiper wouldn't turn on the radio cut out lost the overhead temp read out and the power windows didn't work until the ignition was turned off.
The first time this happened I'd gone through the carwash and water came pouring through a closed sunroof. Each time there has been water in the footwell near the drivers left foot. From reading various posts this is caused by water draining from the sunroof and getting into the fuse box. Does anyone have any additional information or a fix?
The first time this happened I'd gone through the carwash and water came pouring through a closed sunroof. Each time there has been water in the footwell near the drivers left foot. From reading various posts this is caused by water draining from the sunroof and getting into the fuse box. Does anyone have any additional information or a fix?
99.9 percent of the problems listed are related to the drains from the sunroof. Water runs down the a-pillar and enters the fuse panel located near the drivers foot. After dealer fixed our 2007 aspen they sealed the panel in plastic so if the drain did plug again it wouldn't flood the panel. Bought car new in 07, just turned 140,000 miles and couldn't be happier. Repair was done at approx. 40,000.
For the past 6 months I haven't been able to go through a car wash or rain storm without my electric going nuts and water gathering on the floor by the drivers left foot. I've read on this site about problems with drainage tubes in the skylite which I couldn't even find. This a.m. I went to Pep Boys for an oil change and asked them to take a look at the skylite where they did find some blockage which they removed. I just came from the carwash and NO PROBLEMS!
p.s. Pep Boys charged $0.00 the clear the blockage. It was just part of the oil change service.
p.s. Pep Boys charged $0.00 the clear the blockage. It was just part of the oil change service.
I too had the same leaks last year. I got the rough end of the stick when the water got into my fuse panel on the driver side kick panel. It shorted out my throttle position sensor and then screwed my timing up. The motor was running like crap on the way in to work and the next thing I know I dropped a valve and cratered my motor. Luckily I was the original owner of this unit and the dealership replaced the entire motor under the lifetime powertrain warranty. Dodged that bullet for sure!
...Then just yesterday here in Houston we had some down poors and wouldn't you know it the same problem only this time I didn't even try and start it. I went immediatly to the fuse panel and dried it out along with the inch of standing water in my floor board! All this because of a plugged sunroof drain tube. I will think twice before owning a car with a sunroof...
...Then just yesterday here in Houston we had some down poors and wouldn't you know it the same problem only this time I didn't even try and start it. I went immediatly to the fuse panel and dried it out along with the inch of standing water in my floor board! All this because of a plugged sunroof drain tube. I will think twice before owning a car with a sunroof...
Every time it rains we loose most all electrical connectivity. We have lost the wipers while traveling in the rain that is down right scary! From what I read on the forum there is no fix and the MFG says its not a problem. Not a Happy Owner.


