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Where’s the water getting into my cab?


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I have a 99’ ranger super cab and for a few months now I’ve been having issues with both sides of the floor in the front being wet / damp after it rains. I didn’t have the issue when I had first got the truck. Just replaced all door seals knowing that was also an issue. There is no more leak from around the doors but after the rain I still have damp floors. Possible leak around my windshield? Headliner doesn’t get wet or anything else of the sorts. Just the front driver and passenger side floor. If anyone has any ideas let me know.
 


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Windshield is possible, but I would look at the 3rd brake/cargo light 1st. It's a common leak point on Rangers.
 
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Windshield is possible, but I would look at the 3rd brake/cargo light 1st. It's a common leak point on Rangers.
Thank you, however I have already checked that and fixed the leak in my back window. The floor does not get damp in the back of the truck. Only in the front of the driver and passenger seats.
 

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Most common issue is the cowl leaks, but I’ve also seen the lower A pillars rot out and allow water in.
 
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Most common issue is the cowl leaks, but I’ve also seen the lower A pillars rot out and allow water in.
I’ll look into the cowl. Thank you. No rot on this truck so I know that’s not the issue.
 

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