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Rob 99 07-15-2004 12:13 AM

Water leak around door sill area
 
During heavy rain over the last 3 days the front drivers side footwell area is soaked, and i noticed that when i open the door water is puddled up on the sill area, not sure if the water is tracking over the plastic colored trim piece or underneath to the interior carpet.
I actually think its coming in from the door/fender gap (starting right behind the mirror) and running down to the sill, because the car was parked during a heavy t-storm and the water puddled again.
Anyone experience this problem. :mad

Cool 50th AE 07-15-2004 12:53 AM

I have water pouring in from the passenger window on my vert. It rained bucket loads on Monday and today. The carpet and passenger seat was drenched with water both days. I had brought it in for service to have the window adjusted under warranty and they said they took care of it. The funny thing was that they worked on the wrong window. :crazy: When I bring it back I'll put a post-it note on the correct window to be fixed.

Rob 99 07-15-2004 02:14 AM

yea water leaks are tough ones, and can do a lot of damage.
I have seen a aux door seal that west coast corvettes sells in there catolog, i wonder if that might fix my leak.

bobsY2Kvette 07-15-2004 02:18 AM


Originally Posted by Rob 99
yea water leaks are tough ones, and can do a lot of damage.
I have seen a aux door seal that west coast corvettes sells in there catolog, i wonder if that might fix my leak.

In a word.....Nope :nono:

eddie44 07-15-2004 04:45 AM

Are you sure it's a leak? Same symptoms as the dreaded A/C drain plugged scenerio. Your A/C takes humidity out of the air and the drain will practically run like a hose on a rainy day. I had a Pontiac and everytime it rained the passenger side footwell filled up. Turned out the drain on that side was plugged causing the A/C unit to fill up and drain over there. Just a thought before you do alot of damage chasing a phantom door seal problem. Especially if you have owned the vehicle awhile and just noticed the problem. My .02! :seeya

BigJoe 07-15-2004 12:33 PM

Water in the sill area is normal and there is no easy way to eliminate it altogether. But, that's where it should stay. I doubt it would be migrating from there into the driver's side floor, especially when parked, unless you have a hole somewhere. Next time it rains hard (or have someone spray a hose on it), sit in the car and see if you can see the leak.

Rob 99 07-15-2004 12:38 PM

Yea I looked at the pic of the door sill, and it runs at the outer door edge, and thats not going to work, as far as it might be the A/C i would say no cause it's only on the drivers side and i see puddling on the door sill. So i think it's running down from the door hinge area and settling in the sill and leaking over or under the plastic trim onto the carpet. Now whats the fix? that is the question? :eek:


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