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Old 09-21-2013, 08:55 PM
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Durango is a 2001and the pass side floor board is wet. It has been raining and will rain Sunday. I am thinking if i could put some silicon on the inside or would that be a no no. I am going to put a cover over the winshield/top when i get home hopefully. Thanks
 
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I'd be suspicious of either the heater-core or a/c evaporator drain leaking if it's just the passenger's side.
 
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A few months ago i put the evap extension part on. It is not always wet. Rained yesterday and i checkedit last night and waswet. Weather shows no rain this week so i will keep checking it. It will leak only when running if it is the heater core?
 
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Is it just plain water, or does it smell like antifreeze?
 
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Seems to be water
 
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Mine too was water. It's the drain for the AC system.

I couldn't reach up and unplug mine so I just drilled a hole in the floorboard at the lowest point and put a rubber floor mat (with the spike feet) under the carpet so whatever drains goes out my little drain hole. Problem solved. For now..
 
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Find the drain hole inside the engine bay and stick a piece of rubber hose in it to clear it out.
 



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