Where does the water come from in a 2013 Ford Explorer?
Where does the water come from in a 2013 Ford Explorer?
2013 Ford Explorer every time it rains i have a large amount of water in the back seat drivers side on the floor of this car.
Why is the headboard wet on my Ford Explorer?
There’s no way water could have come up high enough to enter the vehicle and we haven’t even driven it though any puddles in the road. The headboard is dry, doors and seats are dry and it seems that only the carpet is wet. This is not an insurance issue and if it was I would have used my zero-deductible insurance to fix it.
Why is the back of my Ford Explorer leaking?
Town Ford did find a crack in the welding in the back by the hatchback for that leak, but there are so many areas leaking that this is not going to be worth fixing. It’s going to have future issues on the other side I’m sure.
Where is the leak in my Dodge Journey?
Our new Journey has been leaking into the vehicle from down through the headliner, the rear heating vent, from the rear DVD player, from the sunglasses visor and the side-impact air bag compartments. This first happened two months ofter we bought it brand-new off the lot. It has since been “fixed” three times and has reoccurred.
How long does it take to fix Ford Explorer water leak?
If you think it is just a fluke and this is the only one read this… http://www.explorerforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=327803 My new car is now water damaged, carpet, spare tire, jack, etc. Suppose to be fixed in 3 days and now it’s going to take 5 days.
What to do about water sloshing inside a Ford Expedition?
All 3 drain holes are open but the amount of crap that is in the door they just keep clogging up. Only remedy is to clean the crap out by taking the door panel off and wiping it clean. Thanks for the tip stamp–i’ll find some time to do that this weekend.
Why is there water on the passenger side of my car?
Water on floor passenger side from clogged AC condensate drain. This is one of the more common problems. It’s caused by bacteria buildup on the AC evaporator coil located in the heater box under your dash. Bacteria from airflow combines with condensation from the AC coil to produce a mildew/mold smell and the formation of a slime on the AC fins.