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Old 08-17-2016, 05:59 PM
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2007 f250 water in drivers floor.

Ok. Has anyone experienced a puddle of water in the driver's side floor after a heavy rain? Last couple of storms here has to me. It looks to be coming in from somewhere up in the dash area. Brake pedal gets wet as well as other things up in the dash from brake pedal to the parking brake. Just wondering where to start looking when I tear into it next week.
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Old 08-17-2016, 06:22 PM
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Windshield seal possibly? I have read a few threads where that has been an issue.
 
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Seems it would have to run up hill for that.. .. but I may be over thinking it... lol
 
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My 05 sat around for a couple of months in the weather and it was missing the driver side windshield pillar trim. I found water sitting on the pinch weld of the windshield that would have been covered by the trim. I dried it up and it reappeared every time after a good rain. I had the windshield removed and reinstalled no more leaks.
 
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Originally Posted by Wvstream71
Ok. Has anyone experienced a puddle of water in the driver's side floor after a heavy rain? Last couple of storms here has to me. It looks to be coming in from somewhere up in the dash area. Brake pedal gets wet as well as other things up in the dash from brake pedal to the parking brake. Just wondering where to start looking when I tear into it next week.
Thanks!

I would check the windshield seal trim all it takes is a little cap and then it migrates below. Have you checked the little rubber pass thru's btwn the engine and interior firewall on the drivers side? It culd be one of the rubber grommets may have deteriorated or cracked or is worn or rubbed and is letting water thru when it gets in under that area...Just something you might check

I would definitely check the windshield seal though lost of guy have had issues like your from the seal leaking as some of the fellas here mentioned
 
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Haven't had time to really dig into it yet. Plan on it thursday/Friday next week.... it's almost like there is a hose under my cowl spraying in behind the dash if that makes sense.... I have new cowl covers to put on and if I don't see anything obvious under them I will look into resealing the windshield.

Also, if I stick my head under the dash and look up, I do see daylight... not sure I should be able to?
 
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