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2nd Gen Non-Engine/Transmission still piles of water in my florboard!

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Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) 24-Valve Love

Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) No brakes, vacuum pump out?

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I have put everything back together now. I just went out looked, If you have a Club Cab, raise the back seat and remove the jack. With a bright flash light look through the back of the jack pocket "towards" the back corner, you will "not" see the back corner, but you can see the "valley" I talked about. Also, "just" inside the the jack pocket, look straight down, you may have to pust the mat down some and you can see a another section of the same valley. This a good place to check every so offten to see if you have a leak from the passenger side of the rear window.
 
I just remembered reading about somebody who had a nasty little water leak around a windshield they couldn’t fine. They attached a hose from the “exhaust” side of a vacuum cleaner through a window, duck taped the open part of the window. Turned on the vacuum, soaped the windshield and looked for the Bobbles!! i. e. finding a leak in a bicycle tube or doing a smoke test in the intake manifold. .
 
I hope in the future the FIAT engineers can help the American boys figure out how to make sheet metal that does not leak or rust. European cars are not the rusty crap Chrysler has made for the last 30 years. I would like to nut punch a few of those Dilbert engineers that designed ***** the last 30 years.
 
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