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I just Googled a picture.
There is a roof rack type trim on the roof.
Water flows downhill
3 possible sources:
- window trim
- windshield
- roof trim
I would be suspecting the roof trim. Determine how it is attached. Remove it. Clean the roof and all parts of the trim that contect the roof. Apply sealant in appropriate locations. Re- install roof trim.
Test
No leak!
Ta-Da!
In the middle of the folds in the floor, there is a slide lock button. It is color keyed to your interior or shows red. I can't recall which is locked. This may be your problem. Also both front seats must be forward to open them all the way.
does your car have a sun roof . some times the rubber seals wear out and the rain will get throu and run down the channals to the floor , check all rubberseals , and roof linning for signs of wetness
on the floor of your Van, you have drain plugs. One of these could have come loose, or is in need of repair. If you can look under your van in these areas you may find a round rubber plug. Check them and make sure they are tight. This may help.
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