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Water in floorboard of Truck
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<blockquote data-quote="Hasbeen" data-source="post: 419445" data-attributes="member: 3220"><p>Water leaks can be very difficult to find but you have given some good clues. If you only have water in the floorboard after a hard rain but not on hot, humid days I would rule out the a/c. Here's a little trick that may help. Find the pressure relief valve, (a small plastic vent usually located below the back glass or on both door posts) and cover with a piece of duct tape. Turn the vent or a/c blower on high and close the doors. Now cover the cab with soapy water like you were washing it. </p><p></p><p>With the vent covered the inside air will escape through any opening not sealed tightly causing bubbles to appear in the soapy water. Look for the most likely place that rainwater could run in when parked. Remember there are a lot of channels in the floorboad and water can run in almost anywhere yet pool up in the floorboard. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hasbeen, post: 419445, member: 3220"] Water leaks can be very difficult to find but you have given some good clues. If you only have water in the floorboard after a hard rain but not on hot, humid days I would rule out the a/c. Here's a little trick that may help. Find the pressure relief valve, (a small plastic vent usually located below the back glass or on both door posts) and cover with a piece of duct tape. Turn the vent or a/c blower on high and close the doors. Now cover the cab with soapy water like you were washing it. With the vent covered the inside air will escape through any opening not sealed tightly causing bubbles to appear in the soapy water. Look for the most likely place that rainwater could run in when parked. Remember there are a lot of channels in the floorboad and water can run in almost anywhere yet pool up in the floorboard. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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