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One of the best ways I know to test it is to put someone inside the car and
hit it with a high pressure spray. Even a hose with a nozzle on it. YOu may have to run the water wahile for the leak to get bad enough to start dripping in the right place, but if it's from above you should be able to find it. Or even drive it through one of those touchless car washes. Man, they blow water ALL OVER the inside of my car. So, I stopped using them. Kate 98 Cobra Drop Top "Mark C." > wrote in message ... | Due to a few projects inside the garage, I had to park my '87 GT in the | driveway. When it rains the passenger rear floor gets very damp and to a | lesser extent the passenger front. It has a sunroof that I recently checked | for leaks and it's good to go as far as the seals are concerned. I know you | guys aren't mind readers but is there a common place I should check for | leaks in fox mustangs? Perhaps the cowls are prone to leak and/or maybe the | sunroof drain lower hose needs attention, the upper hoses don't leak. any | suggestions on where to look? | | -- | Mark C. | -- | I don't CLAIM to know everything. I just do. | | | | | |
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