Water leaks?
#422
So my leak reared it's ugly head again today after a downpour last night. Went out to discover water in the passenger front and rear floors. Vacuumed it all out, twice, and opened the windows to let it dry. I replaced the patch over the cowl panel a week or so back and thought that was it again so I pulled the cabin filter and it was dry. I blew air through the pass. drain hole and none came out in the door jamb! Then I pulled the side panel on the dash and could feel air coming out and further digging revealed a cracked drain tube. Headed to the parts store for some rubber line and hopefully this fixes it. Also note, after I cut the cracked area out I blew air through the line and it blew a lot of crap out. I think it was clogged but not anymore! Thanks for all of the assistance guys. I've been reading page after page and all of that info helped a lot. Hopefully my little contribution will aid someone else.
#424
#425
Thanks and looking for tutorial links?
Wow, would like to thank every member on here that has posted their issues on the water leak, having the passenger side soaked after the rain has just started to happen with my 2006, going to replace/fix the butyl patch, as it is warped, but if this is not the problem, and it is one of the other issues, is there a tutorial on how to fix the drain pipe or the A pillar? Not finding it on my own would greatly appreciate being pointed in the right direction, thanks!
#426
Wow, would like to thank every member on here that has posted their issues on the water leak, having the passenger side soaked after the rain has just started to happen with my 2006, going to replace/fix the butyl patch, as it is warped, but if this is not the problem, and it is one of the other issues, is there a tutorial on how to fix the drain pipe or the A pillar? Not finding it on my own would greatly appreciate being pointed in the right direction, thanks!
This thread may be of some help to you.
https://www.chevyhhr.net/forums/prob...f-drain-37865/
#427
I started by pulling the A pillar trim (that's the one next to the windshield) and used my compressor to blow air through the drain hole in the sun roof. I heard air blowing out behind the dash and pulled the plastic end cover off of the dash and there it was. I cut the tube on the A pillar where it was easy to get to and inside the end of the dash. Some new vacuum line on one end then cut it to length and stuck on the other end. Blew air through the line before that and all kinds of mud blew out before it finally opened up. We had about 8" of rain earlier in the week and no leaks.
So now I have the seats out and the carpet pulled back with a dehumidifier running to try to dry out the sponge like backing on the carpet. NO amount of vacuuming will get that dry.
So now I have the seats out and the carpet pulled back with a dehumidifier running to try to dry out the sponge like backing on the carpet. NO amount of vacuuming will get that dry.
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