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[4th Gen : 01-07]: 2002 GC Water leaking into front passenger floor.

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Old Jan 31, 2017 | 01:08 PM
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Default 2002 GC Water leaking into front passenger floor.

2002 Grand Caravan Sport.

I have rain water leaking onto floor. Is there a drain tube that could be blocked? Not a/c.

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Old Jan 31, 2017 | 01:42 PM
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Outside water gets in the ac housing also. Not just condensation from the evaporator. Your body seams around the recirc door entry could be dry and cracked also.
 
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Not sure how they are arranged on your van but the windshield wiper well has two drains (3rd gen vans) that can get clogged by leaf/tree debris. The well fills and overflows into the HVAC air intake and into the HVAC assembly in the van. Just disconnect and clear the clog. They are in the engine compartment under the wiper well near the firewall.

Happened to me last week. Going around turns water sloshed back and forth. Knew exactly what it was. Stopped, disconnected the drain tube and out rushed the water. May have to poke your finger up into the well to get it to clear.
 

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Originally Posted by Cougar41
Not sure how they are arranged on your van but the windshield wiper well has two drains (3rd gen vans) that can get clogged by leaf/tree debris. The well fills and overflows into the HVAC air intake and into the HVAC assembly in the van. Just disconnect and clear the clog. They are in the engine compartment under the wiper well near the firewall.

Happened to me last week. Going around turns water sloshed back and forth. Knew exactly what it was. Stopped, disconnected the drain tube and out rushed the water. May have to poke your finger up into the well to get it to clear.


Thank you, forgot that. We just don't see 3rd gen much anymore TBH.
 
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