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Old 10-20-2007, 03:24 AM
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Ok I have a 2000 tahoe, I was cleaning the interior out on it the other day after a good rain and the floor board on the passenger side was soaked, You could tell it has been leaking for awhile, So we take it apart today to see what the problem is. We cant find it so we run water on the outside. Nothing. We walk away for about 10 min and come back bam its wet again!!! So we try again and watch nothing. We get real close and it kinda looks like the body caulk is leaking? Has anyone else had this problem with the newer models leaking on that side? We know it isnt the heater core so I am good on that. Thanks for any help
Old 10-20-2007, 03:37 AM
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Might see if he found the problem.

https://www.performancetrucks.net/fo...leak+passenger
Old 10-20-2007, 07:24 AM
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I had that some problem on my DD, but I went to an a/c shop and all they did was clean out the a/c filters (2) that are under your dashboard on the passenger side, they were real real dirty and the guy said that when they get that clogged up the plactic vent on the bottom start to sweat since its not allowing the air to flow right, so needless to say, the problem went away... I never knew there was filters down there... really need to replace them cause, he didnt have any at the time... so he jusy cleaned them..
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