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Recently I discouvered that the felt under the mat forward of the driver's seat is saturated with water. Presently swapping newspapers in and out to absorb.
Have read in the past about leaks from the outside air vent area just forward of the drivers door.
How do you get that panel off, have removed 7 screws and while it's loose and moves a little, won't come away and I don't want to break anything.
Is there a drain in the bottom of the vent that is supposed to drain the water away?
Thanks in advance.

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Ian.

'93 D250 ext. cab. Upgraded injectors, 3. 5" exhaust, K & N filter, Xmsn oil cooler and fan, 4 gauge mount, mirror tubes reversed, RACOR fuel filter, larger transmission oil pan.
 
Had the exact same problem with the felt insulation, I replaced it this summer, along with the carpet. That trim pannel you refer to is difficult to remove, it has a tubular projection on the back, that holds the sliding door in place. This projection goes through a large hole in the inner body pannel. To get it out you have to bend it away from the body.
I don't think that my truck was leaking from the air vent, but rather was from melted snow running under the carpet.

Neil

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Neil Copeman 92 D250,LE,limited slip, 16cm turbo housing, Isspro gauges, factory tach option, Lear cap, DC crankdown tire carrier
Hadley air horns, Stealhorse leather seats, e-mail (home): bombedcummins@sympatico. ca
 
My 69 Powerwagon(slant 6) leaked and the metal floor was rusted through to daylight. My 90 leaks. I simply leave the floor mat loose, check under it once in awhile for moisture and when I find water I dry it with towels. No rust so far partially because the paint is good. I had a buddy that had the same problem with his 89 TD.

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1990(140,000 miles), 3. 54 gears, W250 5spd(replaced on guarantee), new head gasket at 98,000 miles, Reunel winch bumper, extra front and rear leaves, K&M air filter, Stanadyne fuel filter and Performance Formula Fuel Conditioner, Borgeson steering assembly and modified steering box to stiffen the steering, balanced drive shafts fore and aft, passenger-side rubber mat loose to mop up the water that leaks into the cab, CB and 2 meters(KB7VEJ), above the cab aluminum canopy with kayak/canoe rack. It’s a keeper.
 
my 93 was real bad, w/ delly rear is high up
so that water drains inside door to front
vent hole, then over runs rubber trim
then onto carpet, now if rain i park w/ rear at least level or lower than front
has helped, i had 2 paper towel carpet
and leave elevated so to breeth

gd luck

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1993 w350 ex cab, banks,nv 4500 in
open exaust, pw Injectors are in. Big rig flaps,tach soon to be in. Its loud and goes ok, for a 93,only beat 1 pwr strk furd. 2 optimas,
love driving it!
 
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