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Water leak - Front Passenger area
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<blockquote data-quote="Edbert" data-source="post: 1284907" data-attributes="member: 28577"><p>I had this problem on a 2005 Mustang and a 2010 BMW, I'm not saying it is the cause of your problem but something to look at. First time it happened my car was parked with the nose slightly higher as in a driveway. As I backed out one morning after a heavy rain I heard water sloshing, and I came level and shifted into forward gear I heard the water spilling, just as I applied throttle the spilling sound was significant and I stopped immediately. But maybe a quart of water had dumped into the passenger footwell.</p><p></p><p>If you park under trees or just have a lot of leaves on the vehicle the fresh-air vents (usually under the rear lip of the hood) can get clogged and cause a significant amount of water to accumulate when it rains. The first time I cleaned it out it was kinda nasty (wet and partially decayed leaves), but I made a habit of cleaning that out every other month or so and there was not enough accumulation to get too ugly.</p><p></p><p>Definitely worth looking at, but then again I'd think a dealership would know and check so maybe not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Edbert, post: 1284907, member: 28577"] I had this problem on a 2005 Mustang and a 2010 BMW, I'm not saying it is the cause of your problem but something to look at. First time it happened my car was parked with the nose slightly higher as in a driveway. As I backed out one morning after a heavy rain I heard water sloshing, and I came level and shifted into forward gear I heard the water spilling, just as I applied throttle the spilling sound was significant and I stopped immediately. But maybe a quart of water had dumped into the passenger footwell. If you park under trees or just have a lot of leaves on the vehicle the fresh-air vents (usually under the rear lip of the hood) can get clogged and cause a significant amount of water to accumulate when it rains. The first time I cleaned it out it was kinda nasty (wet and partially decayed leaves), but I made a habit of cleaning that out every other month or so and there was not enough accumulation to get too ugly. Definitely worth looking at, but then again I'd think a dealership would know and check so maybe not. [/QUOTE]
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