When it rains, water leaks from the passenger side and sometimes from the center console and even the driver side. I can hear the water sound moving forward and backwards. I took of a clip from the passenger side windshield and passenger side post handle and the water rushes out when I hit the breaks. The van has a sunroof.
SOURCE: Front passenger side carpet getting wet
The AC evaporator units have a drain hose that runs through the floor because condensed moisture is a fact of life with AC units. Yours is plugged. You will have to get under the vehicle and look for the hose where it comes out, then take like coat hanger wire and clean it out, It is somewhere in the vicinity of where the passenger foot well meets the fire wall. If you have to raise the vehicle to get under it, make certain you have it safely supported. If you don't have the stuff, drive the passenger side wheels up on a good curb and use some cardboard to slide under.
SOURCE: water leak passenger side in dodge caravan 2005 carpet soaked
look at the firewall on the engine side and you will see a small stub hose coming out on passenger side about even with the bottom of the heater box inside. that hose drains condensation from the ac...clear it out and you will have a dry floor. (unless heater core is leaking but you didn't mention any overheat or coolant loss so likely that's not a problem)
SOURCE: rain water leak
http://www.dodgedakotas.com/boards/dea/524.html
DodgeDakotas dot com has a lot of postngs about water under the Dakota's passenger side carpeting. My own 2005 is leaking, too. Main culprits to check: AC drain tube @ firewall (I think that some Dakotas had to have a 90-degree tube added to the outside end so that water wouldn't blow back into the cab. Great desing, Dodge. Rear window seal; Along the right-side window/roof pillar; the gromment in the passenger side door for a wire pathway. Sounds like some get this fixed under warranty - others meet w. resistance. Good Luck!
SOURCE: 1997 Dodge Grand Caravan water leak.
It'd be under the dash, close to the middle and poking through the firewall behind the engine, usually passenger side.
SOURCE: water is leaking from under glove compartment
water dripping from under the glove box area is usally a sign of water in the heating ducts. water runs down the windshield and goes under the cowel, then instead of draining, it some how enters the air intake for your heating system. Take off your wipers, and remove your cowel, you will be able to see the air intake (on the passangers side) and the reason why the water is being directed into it.
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