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So recently, ive been having water leak on to my passenger floorboard, and can't locate where its coming from. it doesnt smell like coolant by any means, so i don't think its the heater core. I'm thinking that water is coming in somewhere during rain, and it can only escape when i move th truck due to bumps and such. any ideas?

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Two that I personally experienced are:

 

The radio antenna cable runs out of the cab behind the passenger side kick panel. It has a large rubber grommet that shrinks and falls out. So that is one place to check.

 

The other was the rear window.

 

Do a search on the forum for water in cab and I suspect you will find other discussions on this topic.

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On 9/13/2017 at 7:59 PM, SVPete said:

Two that I personally experienced are:

 

The radio antenna cable runs out of the cab behind the passenger side kick panel. It has a large rubber grommet that shrinks and falls out. So that is one place to check.

 

The other was the rear window.

 

Do a search on the forum for water in cab and I suspect you will find other discussions on this topic.

 

+1 for the radio cable

 

a deer hit my passenger side door 20 ish years ago. the deformed it enough so light can be seen between the door and cab in a couple places.  replacing the door seal with a later XJ seal helped, i also tucked some tubing behind the seal to push it out a little as well now the door seals, but still have a leak with the radio antenna.

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I had my a/c drain tube plug up. Condensation from the evaporator would puddle and then pour out of the floor vents going around corners. There's a small rubber hose in the engine bay coming out of the heater box and pointing down. Popping that off dumped at least a gallon of water onto the ground. Pushed a screwdriver through the hose and put it back on, and it hasn't been an issue since. 

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22 minutes ago, gogmorgo said:

I had my a/c drain tube plug up. Condensation from the evaporator would puddle and then pour out of the floor vents going around corners. There's a small rubber hose in the engine bay coming out of the heater box and pointing down. Popping that off dumped at least a gallon of water onto the ground. Pushed a screwdriver through the hose and put it back on, and it hasn't been an issue since. 

I had this happen with an old 91 XJ

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