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water infiltration
Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2008 3:34 pm
by hummerht2
In my 2004 h2 i have some water coming in the cab on the driver side.The carpet is really wet does anybody had the same problem as me???
Re: water infiltration
Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2008 3:35 pm
by dwaxman1
[quote author=HUMMERht2 link=topic=795.msg5745#msg5745 date=1228163679]
In my 2004 h2 i have some water coming in the cab on the driver side.The carpet is really wet does anybody had the same problem as me???
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do you have overhead lights?
Re: water infiltration
Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2008 3:43 pm
by hummerht2
no i dont, i remove the rack on the top and i put some silicone on the corner of the plastic rail but i dont think i resolved the problems.
Re: water infiltration
Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2008 4:15 pm
by dwaxman1
[quote author=HUMMERht2 link=topic=795.msg5748#msg5748 date=1228164189]
no i dont, i remove the rack on the top and i put some silicone on the corner of the plastic rail but i dont think i resolved the problems.
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the top, drivers side front light is where there is a hole.
is there water running in from the top? header wet or damp? where is it wet underneath?
Re: water infiltration
Posted: Tue Dec 02, 2008 11:23 am
by hummerht2
[quote author=dwaxman1 link=topic=795.msg5749#msg5749 date=1228166132]
the top, drivers side front light is where there is a hole.
is there water running in from the top? header wet or damp? where is it wet underneath?
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Its wet under the carpet and on the sponge under the pedals.I remove the inside gasket door put some glue and put it back in place. Cause the water seem to come by the top to the inside of the door and then inside the truck. I hope this will work.
It was wet before i own the truck.I think the others owners never paid attention to that and the truck was inside a garage.In my case the truck is always outside.
Re: water infiltration
Posted: Wed Dec 03, 2008 1:25 am
by shotgun-cam
Does you door stick if below zero? If so water is getting past rubber seals quick fix is using silicone grease to lube rubber and restore seal also stops rubber fom freezing to door frame and getting damaged further. had similar problem with a ford van. Also check boots and seals on pedals and mounts. Little tiny holes seem to cause big leak especially when pads and carpet help leach the water in.
Re: water infiltration
Posted: Thu Dec 04, 2008 2:06 am
by captain_black19
water can be running from window windsheild if there is plastic on the outside <img src='
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Re: water infiltration
Posted: Sat Dec 06, 2008 7:48 pm
by dwaxman1
[quote author=HUMMERht2 link=topic=795.msg5797#msg5797 date=1228235031]
Its wet under the carpet and on the sponge under the pedals.I remove the inside gasket door put some glue and put it back in place. Cause the water seem to come by the top to the inside of the door and then inside the truck. I hope this will work.
It was wet before i own the truck.I think the others owners never paid attention to that and the truck was inside a garage.In my case the truck is always outside.
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I never have had that issue but mine did leak from the light on the top drivers corner, down the a frame all the way down to the carpet, I just put in some silicone and all was good