SOURCE: LEAK ON THE PASSENGER SIDE IN THE FRONT AND THE BACK
You need to Replace the Rubber Weather Stripping Inside the Door Frame. You See it every time you open one of the Doors. This can be Purchased from the Dealership Parts Department.
SOURCE: how to replace my 1994 lincoln towncar rear axel seal
you need to pull the cover off the rear diff. remove the rear brake drums or rotors, remove the bolt that holds the pin in the rear end, remove the pin, remoce the c clips, pull the axles out. remove the seal. you can do this by using one ofthe axles to pry the seal out. install the new seal and reassemble. use rtv sealant to reseal rear diff and fill with about 3 - 3 1/2 qts gear lube-may take synthetic
SOURCE: 2004 Lincoln Town Car Rear passenger side wet carpet
I had the same problem in my Lincoln Town Car about a year or so ago. Here is what the problem was. There are a couple of air ducts at the back of your hood (top of firewall just below the base of your windshield wipers anchor points) These ducts are located one on the driver and one on the passenger side. Each of them has a little gate at the opening. The gates on my car were clogged with leaves and debris, thus causing water to flow over the ducts into the passenger compartment of the car. These ducts must be cleaned out so the water can flow through them and down to the ground instead of overflowing due to clogging.
SOURCE: 2003 lincoln towncar the back floorboard fills up
quickest way is too drill a hole in the floor ,what comes in can go out again .now as for finding the leak ?? the last one i done was a nissan and i had to try to poke a thin wire down it and blow it through with a airline ,their was four water outlets on that car two at the front and two at the back ,the fronts dripped out at the front and the rears run down the centre door pillars.
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I've fixed two of my town cars with this problem of water on passenger side floor, followed this youtube video. Problem solved!
https://youtu.be/tYHikiM1e88
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