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Why is there water in the back of my Chevy Silverado?

Why is there water in the back of my Chevy Silverado?

Your Silverado’s air conditioning system is going to produce water as a product of the cooling process. This is normal. It will usually produce moisture just behind the rear tires. This is harmless water, and is nothing to worry about.

Why is the coolant leaking from my Chevy Silverado?

The problem is that water will freeze in the winter time and cause the engine block, heads, freeze plugs, or some other part of the engine to freeze up. If your Silverado’s cooling system is leaking water or coolant, here are the most common places that it may be leaking from.

What causes the head gasket on a Chevy Silverado to fail?

Head Gasket – Your Silverado’s head gasket is designed to fail before permanent damage is done to the block or head when overheating. This does not mean that the head gasket will only fail if the engine has overheated. If the head gasket is blown, it could let coolant out of the engine onto the ground.

Why does my Audi A4 keep leaking water?

If you, or whoever had the vehicle before you filled the cooling system up with water instead of antifreeze coolant, it could be leaking water. The problem is that water will freeze in the winter time and cause the engine block, heads, freeze plugs, or some other part of the engine to freeze up.

Where is the water coming from in my Silverado?

Last night I noticed water on the top on the back seat on the passenger side and my rear window is leaking. It looks to be coming from the area around the sliding window rail. I spoke with the dealership last night and will be dropping it off today for them to fix.

The problem is that water will freeze in the winter time and cause the engine block, heads, freeze plugs, or some other part of the engine to freeze up. If your Silverado’s cooling system is leaking water or coolant, here are the most common places that it may be leaking from.

Is there a leak in my GM Silverado slider?

It is the nature of the beast. 2019 T1 GM trucks have the same sliding unit as the K2 current/outgoing platform. My ’14 sierra slider does not “leak” , but rather water gets in at car washes on occasion. Just enough to sprinkle the rear seat top. Especially if you use the want and spray at an angle from the side.

Why is my GM Silverado rear window leaking?

It’s not leaking from the split window, but rather from the top passenger side of the glass itself. Bad window seal. Not sure if GM uses the butyl rubber or an elastomeric sealant, but this is definitely a factory defect. BTW, I’m sure we can all agree that any window that opens has the potential to leak if enough water pressure applied.

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Ruth Doyle