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Old November 11th 04, 02:34 PM
Vic
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Default Water Leak - Drivers Side

99 Explorer XLS

Rain or water poured below the windshield (Near the wiper motor) comes
inside the vehicle near the parking brake. It is not just a drip, but runs
in. I don't think it was a gradual failure but something that happened
quickly. We had been driving on rough, dusty roads so I'm suspecting
something broke or plugged as a result of that.

I found a couple of similar situations with a Google search, but never saw
an answer. I would greatly appreciate any help as to where to look next.

Thanks

Vic


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Old November 22nd 04, 05:51 AM
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I had my '02 for a few months now and just found the cause of a nasty draft
on the passenger side. The bottom right hand corner of the windshield is
unsealed...about a 3 inch long area that has no caulk. It leads directly
out to the cowl. Windshield replaced...maybe, or not installed right at
the factory. Check the windshield.

Ken

 




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