water leak in 2000 Town and Country
I have a water leak when it rains on the passenger side floor (wet carpet). I removed the right side kick panel and found water dripping from the styrofoam that separates the body form the fender. I have no idea why a hole would be in the door sill. Water runs down the sill and onto the carpet. I also have a leak around the upper left corner of the back hatch (drivers side). I found water coming from under weatherstripping or a body seam. These are driving me nuts. Please help!!!!!
i can say that it does not happen on all of them as far as holes in the sill a plug probably was not installed but for the rear it sounds like the weatherstripping has been damaged from either something closing in it or a tear.
have not heard of this problem before though
have not heard of this problem before though
I also am facing a similar problem with a water leak. The right side carpet gets soaked when it rains. I have pulled the kick panel off and saw water coming from the foam inside the hinge pillar. I continued to dissasemble the right side and could not find the source of the leak. The sunroof drain hose is in tact and connected properly. Has anyone else experienced a similar problem??
on water leak front ok there is a small hole where the antena cable goes tru and also on front windshield there is a past hole need take the van to remove glass to repair and in the rear normaliy is the wheaterstrip or a bent hach cauase by a accident good luck
i have the same water leak in the front passenger floorboard. Anyone fixed it. I think w/shield but the antenna hole sounds interesting. I have a small piece of plastice seal at the bottom of the w/shield that is loose.
herb
herb
I had a similar issue with a Dodge Intrepid, and in that case it turned out to be the door seal was slightly dislodged. I never noticed it being out of place, because it was so minor.
I tried clearing the sunroof drains, and everything else I could think of, but reseating the door seal fixed it.
I tried clearing the sunroof drains, and everything else I could think of, but reseating the door seal fixed it.
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