Water sitting under floor trim
#1
Water sitting under floor trim
I was cleaning my 2004 f150 ext cab yesterday and I removed the floor trim on both the driver side and passenger side, and I have water sitting there within my wiring.
I also noticed that my carpet was a bit wet as well there, I tried to locate where the water was coming form, but I cant see t locate it? Does anyone else have the problem? Not sure how it is getting in both sides, but it looks like it has been sitting there awhile because it is getting rusty!
Please help!!
Thanks
I also noticed that my carpet was a bit wet as well there, I tried to locate where the water was coming form, but I cant see t locate it? Does anyone else have the problem? Not sure how it is getting in both sides, but it looks like it has been sitting there awhile because it is getting rusty!
Please help!!
Thanks
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#4
Not necessarily. I found the 3rd brake light leaking and filling the wire tray by the doors with water and had no stains on the ceiling. It can run down the back corners of the cab and never get the roof wet.
#6
To find out where the leak was coming from first I dried out the wire trays by the doors. I waited until I knew it would rain and stuffed dry paper towels everyplace I suspected the water might be coming from, kick panels, under the dash, the bottom of the door and the back corner of the cab. The only towels that were wet were the ones at the back corners of the cab. I changed the third brake light and the problem was fixed. I guess you could use a hose if rain isn't in the forecast.
By the way, to dry wet carpets, an electric leaf blower with the nozzle under the edge of the carpet helps a lot to dry the bottom side.
By the way, to dry wet carpets, an electric leaf blower with the nozzle under the edge of the carpet helps a lot to dry the bottom side.
#7
Is it just me or do these F-150's have an unusual amount of water leakage for a modern vehicle? Do other modern vehicles (say Silverado's or Ram's within the last ten years) have the same kind of issues? It just seems odd to me that with all the testing they do to new cars that things like this aren't caught long before a vehicle gets into production.....
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#8
I think water in the carpet is just part of owning these trucks, at least for me. Both my previous '04 (God rest it's soul) and now my '05 always had damp carpet in both front floor areas under the mats. I have seen my front carpet frozen in the winter. LOL
Two trucks and nearly 12 years and I've never figured out where it's coming from.
Two trucks and nearly 12 years and I've never figured out where it's coming from.
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I'm not sure if this is an earlier on thing or not, I can't say my 2007 does not do this but with the Weathertech liners in there I never need to lift them out. When I do when cleaning, I usually feel the floor boards for wetness on the mat area and sills, guess I get lucky. With the A/C drain issue this would leak water into the passenger side footwell. Since both drivers side and passenger side sills are damp, I would rule that out and assume 3rd brake light, or weather stripping. Open the doors and study the weather stripping. Are they compressed and floppy? Cut or deteriorated? Remove your third brake light and inspect the seal, is it intact? Any deterioration or delamination? Moisture in the third brake light itself?