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Old 01-09-2002, 07:33 PM
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IceShark has the right answer. You'll never find out where yours is leaking by asking others - every leak point is going to be different. Take a garden hose and "wet" the car down. Have someone sit inside and you'll find the point where the leak is at. On my 83 na, it was the passenger side window. The seal was torn ever so slightly at the top rear. When I ran the garden hose over the spot the water poured in - but when you looked it didn't appear any water could possibly have come in from that spot.

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Old 01-10-2002, 12:06 AM
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Good post Tom, while I don't have the water leak problem, problems that many people have that are similar, interest the s#!t out of me.
I was about to post an opinion on the roof drip moulding possibility, since the older cars have a different type than the later, but someone posted the same problem with an 86, which blow that idea away.
Your guess makes pretty good sense, to anyone who's ever had interior parts removed. There are drains and piping all over these cars..LOL

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Old 01-10-2002, 12:00 PM
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I had a leak that wound up all over the back seats and it turned out to be a clogged drain tube from the sunroof which seemed unlikely but I think it cured the leak for the most part. Mine in particular was the one going down along near the fuel filler.
Old 11-04-2002, 01:57 PM
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I guess I am the latest one to experience this issue. The whole passenger floorboard is wet. I just moved from Florida to Virginia and was greeted by some nice rainy weather. I have not found a culprit yet but like the ideas I see. I will check them all.



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