Leaking thru the vents on the cowl

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  1. mleech7825

    mleech7825 Member

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    Everytime that I wash the car, there is a puddle on the driver's side floor. I can see that it is dripping from under the dash, so I believe it is coming from the vents on the cowl. I can also really feel the heat from the engine, so I'm pretty sure the vent is open and can not figure out how to shut it. Any suggestions???????
     
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    You need to see where the water leak is coming from...either the vent or windshield seal. Pour a glass of water in the vent and see if it leaks inside. If no leak then pour water on the windshield and check for leak. If its leaking you need a new seal. If it's the vent leaking and if you're lucky you might be able to patch it from inside the car with Rust Builet and Por-15 Puddy.

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    302mav76 Isaac Serna

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    And weld metal over the cowl grille to get rid of this problem. I'll have to do it soon too.
     
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    The floor was rusted out, replaced the floor pans, now I understand why
     
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    Closing off the cowl grill will not get rid of the problem. Your addressing the symptoms rather than the problem. Water runs down the windshield and drains into the cowl. You also have openings where the wipers come through the cowl. There is only one way to fix the problem.
     
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    Thanks for all the help, it looks like a major project. I think I will attack it this winter when there's snow on the ground. Thanks, Mavaholic! great step by step thread on this!
     
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    cowl delete

    this is how i fixed mine...


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    mav1970 Bob Hatcher

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    Has anyone come up with a way to close off the windshield drains and make some kind of seals for the windshield wiper shafts? I want to close up my vents and just bring in outside fresh air from a different source that doesn't involve any water.
     

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