My Van is solid, but come winter time, we have no passengers in back portion of van, no seats there either. But the floor is completely soaked or on cold weather days frozen, my friend and myself have removed carpet and underlay, no holes in floor, any suggestions where the water could be coming from. It is not a rad leak or heater core. If anyone has had problems or answer to this please by all means let me know.
Thanks, Frozen in Canada.
SOURCE: there is a water leak
Your A/C drain hose may be plugged. If so, the condensate from the A/C box will leak onto the floor, and eventually soak the rear carpet as well. This is a common issue. It is under the glove box, close to the passenger floor. Remove it and make sure that it is open. Alos, always run the A/C in the RECIRC mode.
Water in the trunk can be from a bad trunk seal or poorly sealed taillamp seams
SOURCE: 2004 sienna toyota van electric door not working
The first thing to check is the fuse that controls that door's motor. Look in your manual for the fuse chart. Determine where the fuse panel is and which fuse it is. Pull that fuse and take a close look to see if it has blown. If so, replace it with a new one of the same amperage
SOURCE: 2002 Toyota RAV4 passenger side floor Water
Hi, we also have a 2002 Toyota Rav4 and developed a leak in the front driver's side of the car. After much research, we discovered that the drain wells from our sun/moon roof were clogged. If you have one of these, I suggest that you open the sun roof and look carefully. You will notice some tiny little holes in front and in the rear of the sun/moon roof tracks. Over time, these become clogged with dust and debris. You need to find a long, sturdy piece of thin wire and run it down the holes. To test if you have properly unclogged these, take a small amount of water and pour it down the holes. You should see water coming out of the drain wells under the car around the rear of the front tires. Hope this helps.
SOURCE: water leak on fwd and back passenger side after every rain storm
Windshield can cause leaks, like you are describing. Hope this helps. Mike
SOURCE: How do you replace a Heater Core? My Camry is 98 LE 2.2 Liter
before u replace heator core check the drain for the a/c it is possible that it is clogged with something if the liquid is clear to jack the car up on the pass side.get up under and look where the under bottom the car and firewall meet should be a hose that is not attached to nothing coming out of the bottom of the car. when u find it blow air in to it and it should come unclogged. it is possible that the hose is push back in to the car. if so put the carpet back on the passenger side look under the back a/c box should be next to the firewall of the car put it back on. good luck
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