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Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Chippewa Falls, WI
Posts: 56
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Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Chippewa Falls, WI
Posts: 56
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2002 4Runner Front Passenger Side - Carpet Soaked
Looking for some help on a 2002 4Runner – 321,043 miles – have had it 14 years. And it’s been my primary vehicle throughout. A wonderful truck!
Just recently the top 2 lights (wheels) in my 4WD indicator in my dash stopped working. This site helped me fully resolve the issue…. And so thankful for the help.
So now I have another question.
I was tearing apart my instrument cluster again... as I missed one bad bulb... that's fixed now...
While there... decided to tear out the passenger side... as my heater fan bearings didn't sound so good last week when it was cold... so going to lube them up... and if it doesn't fix... I'll swap with a new fan...
plus while there decided to take a look at my rear window washer fluid line under the carpet... as I've had a wet spot under the floor mat... and thought it may be leaking.... It wasn't…
Then I shut the lights off and put a worklight inside on the floor and started looking for light in the engine compartment and under the vehicle.
And saw a hole - so thinking that the car wash and overall wet snowy weather here was allowing water into the inside.
Plus I blamed my kids more than once for spilling their soccer water bottles and causing the wet spot... Hmm apology may be needed here... lol
But I'm pretty sure I found the real issue... There is a drain that is supposed to poke out into the engine compartment... it was kinked up and pointing inside... So I’m guessing this was dripping on the floor... causing a major wet spot...
I have a funny feeling that it's been like this since 2008 when I tore apart and insulated the whole vehicle top to bottom and front to back...
Can anyone confirm what this component is? I’m thinking it may be the AC – but not sure… And secondly, should I worry that there is no grommet around that tube in the hole?
Before and after pictures follow…
Picture 1 - Front Passenger Side Floor
Picture 2 – Unknown Component – AC?
Picture 3 – Inside Vehicle - Kinked Vent Hose
Picture 4 – Engine Compartment – Kinked Vent Hose
Picture 5 – Inside Vehicle – Pushed Vent Hose out Hole
Picture 6 – Engine Compartment – Vent Hose Pushed out Hole
Picture 7 – Heater Fan pulled and Drying out Inside
Thanks,
Jon
Last edited by jonfasch; 02-20-2021 at 12:10 AM.
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