Wolfbraid
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Yup, I've searched Just looking for more guidance.
So Typically a wet pass floor is one of a few things.
I was able to get to the drain on the firewall from below the truck.
The drain comes straight out of the firewall(no 90 degree elbow in place)
I fished a pipe cleaner into it about 3-4 inches? with no restriction, also came back clean and dry.
When the blower is running I can feel air blowing out of the drain pipe.
Today when I left work Sunny day, the floor was dry to the touch, by the time I got home 20 minutes later
there was a small moist area near the low point(near the bottom of the kick panel)
I pulled up the carpet a bit in the foot well, and it's pretty damp, it doesn't seem it's been getting wet for long, as all the carpet and padding has clean water, no mold etc. The padding heading up the firewall is damp as well.
Other than the drain is there anywhere else that would leak water, how easily can I access the interior side of the drain pipe?
So Typically a wet pass floor is one of a few things.
I was able to get to the drain on the firewall from below the truck.
The drain comes straight out of the firewall(no 90 degree elbow in place)
I fished a pipe cleaner into it about 3-4 inches? with no restriction, also came back clean and dry.
When the blower is running I can feel air blowing out of the drain pipe.
Today when I left work Sunny day, the floor was dry to the touch, by the time I got home 20 minutes later
there was a small moist area near the low point(near the bottom of the kick panel)
I pulled up the carpet a bit in the foot well, and it's pretty damp, it doesn't seem it's been getting wet for long, as all the carpet and padding has clean water, no mold etc. The padding heading up the firewall is damp as well.
Other than the drain is there anywhere else that would leak water, how easily can I access the interior side of the drain pipe?