SOLVED: Water Leak?

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Meccanoble

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When it rains, I find a little puddle on the driver floor mat. I can also catch drips coming from the a pillar if it rains bad enough while I'm in car. I think its related to some window rubber. Just wondering what to buy and how to install? This is only on driver side.
 

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There is a drain (or two) in the frame holding the moon roof assembly that diverts any water to the outside (underneath) the truck that may accidently pass through the moon roof seal . Sometimes, these drains become clogged, and then the water must find another path, usually on 5the inside of the truck. Check out the status of these drain(s).
 

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And sometimes those drain tubes come apart at the connections... This is really common
on GM cars (and others) since the water drains down by the A Pillars
 
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Thanks for the feedback guys, where are these drain holes or common points of failure?
 
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And sometimes those drain tubes come apart at the connections... This is really common
on GM cars (and others) since the water drains down by the A Pillars

Finally took time to look into this and that is EXACTLY what happened. Had to remove sun visor and a pillar which gave enough access to see the failure. Added a rubber hose to secure connection and now all is well. THANK YOU!
 

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Thanks for following up on the solution > I think there is a way of tagging the thread
as solved/fixed/etc
 

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