gmbellew
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- May 27, 2018
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- Location
- Kansas city
- First Name
- glen
- Truck Year
- 1990
- Truck Model
- suburban 1500
- Engine Size
- 350
I have a suddenly new leak into the cab of the 1990 suburban. I washed the truck recently to knock off the road salt. after, I noticed some water on the driver floor. I just assumed that my 7yr old son directed some high pressure water into the door/body gap and it blew past the seal when he was "helping." but we have had some rain since then and I am getting water.
I went out during some rain today to investigate. The water is dripping out of the floor vent above the brake pedal. There MAY also be a small amount of water coming down the driver side kick panel way up above the ground bus bar. But that may have dripped in when I had the door open investigating.
My plan is to take that duct piece out and hose some water all around to try and locate the source. But I probably won't have time until this weekend to do that. In the meantime I have a small bucket to collect the leaking water, as there is rain in the forecast for the next several days.
It is such an unusual leak location that I thought maybe somebody has had a similar experience I could lean on to help pinpoint the water entry location.
I went out during some rain today to investigate. The water is dripping out of the floor vent above the brake pedal. There MAY also be a small amount of water coming down the driver side kick panel way up above the ground bus bar. But that may have dripped in when I had the door open investigating.
My plan is to take that duct piece out and hose some water all around to try and locate the source. But I probably won't have time until this weekend to do that. In the meantime I have a small bucket to collect the leaking water, as there is rain in the forecast for the next several days.
It is such an unusual leak location that I thought maybe somebody has had a similar experience I could lean on to help pinpoint the water entry location.