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Old 10-12-2020, 09:09 AM #1
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Leak Front Passenger Floor

Haven’t had a chance to look into this yet. Discovered it when I arrived at work this morning and can’t look into it until I get back home.

Noticed a small pool of some sort of liquid on the front passenger side. I have floor liners so it was able to capture whatever this leak was. I did a quick search, but everything that pops up is related to the 4th Gen model. I have a 2014 SR5, no sunroof. Anything I should look for once I get home? Do the 5th gens have an AC hose that might get clogged up on the interior?
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I would check the weather stripping on your roof & around the windshield to make sure it's not loose or damaged.
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The A/C condensate drain is on the right passenger side. This is a common problem if the drain line is blocked by debris that enters the A/C air intake grill in front of the windshield.
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