My signal lights will not work because of the water under the floor mat is covering the wirng on the floor
SOURCE: When it rains hard the front passenger side floor
Check the front 'cowl' area, (located between the hood and the windshield). A lot of junk can accumulate inside through the slots. This is where air is drawn into the car for ventilation. If leaves and pine needles build up inside, it can rust through, allowing rain into the vehicle. Also check under the hood, near the passenger compartment, at the fire wall. I have a 96 Pontiac that leaked there into the drivers side due to rusting from leaves and junk. You should also check the windshield seal, and possibly the door seal, as water could enter from one point and travel a ways before hitting the carpet. You might also want to have someone hold a hose on the car, in one location for a while, to see if you can narrow the possible locations. Good luck.
SOURCE: Water leak on the passanger side of a 1999 Jeep Cherokee Sport
The first place I would look is the floor board caps. Make sure one or more of them aren't pushed up, allowing water to enter the cabin. Also, because your defroster is probably on while it's raining, make sure the A/C drain plug isn't clogged. It's a small rubber fiting that sticks out from inside the firewall, behind the engine. Simply pull it out and clean it. When you pull it out, you might be surprised to see water coming out of the hole!
Just a couple things to check. I hope this helps! :)
-Jason
SOURCE: I have water leaking into the rear passenger side
Check the door weather stripping for rips. If it only leaks when driving, check the floorpan for rust holes.
SOURCE: my signal lights on my 1999 jeep grand cherokee dont work
blown bulbs flasher bad fuse blown
SOURCE: rain water in coming in at the floor board of my
First you have to determine where the leak is coming from. You could have a windshield leak and it is running down and collecting on the floor. The floor boards could be starting to rust out , a door seal could be bad. This is a problem that will take time and patience to find. Once you have determined where the leak is coming from then you can procede with the proper repairs.
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