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Water in floorboard of Truck
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<blockquote data-quote="Hitch" data-source="post: 418806" data-attributes="member: 6106"><p>I had the same mystery with a 2001 Dodge Dakota and went through the same attempts to fix things. In my case, the culprit turned out to be the gasket/seal around the rear window. The leak depended on what direction, on a slight incline, the parked truck was leaning (in my case slightly leaning to the left) water was getting in. It was pure chance on discovering the rear window seal; it was cheaper to guess and try that fix than to pop the windshield and repalce the rubber seal/gasket. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hitch, post: 418806, member: 6106"] I had the same mystery with a 2001 Dodge Dakota and went through the same attempts to fix things. In my case, the culprit turned out to be the gasket/seal around the rear window. The leak depended on what direction, on a slight incline, the parked truck was leaning (in my case slightly leaning to the left) water was getting in. It was pure chance on discovering the rear window seal; it was cheaper to guess and try that fix than to pop the windshield and repalce the rubber seal/gasket. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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