Driver front water in floor.

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02GMCyukon

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My driver front floor is really wet. Closer to the seat than the pedals. I pulled the carpet back to let it dry and could not find a source. Any ideas? I'm new with these SUVs. If it were If it were heater core it would be on the passenger side right???

Thanks in advance for any help
 
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02GMCyukon

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No sunroof. Noticed it 4 weeks ago thought maybe a window got left down. Pulled the mats today to vacuum and seen it again. No rain here in weeks
 
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No prankster, no coolant smell. No holes in the floor and we don't eat or drink in the vehicle... I'm stumped???
 

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I'm guessing that it might have been washed and windshield stripping or glue sucks n let the water in
 

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WAter Leak!

Mine did the same and i found some limnks to GMFS that have fixes. Mine was the rubber boot on the A pillar(left side door jamb) that hoiuses the wiring for the door. I pulled it out and ran a bead of urethane tape around it and plugged it back in. So far so good. You will need to lift the carpet and dry the padding under it. Mine would fill with water during a car wash or rain sitting or driving. There is also a cable on the firewall side that is suspect to the leak as well. Good luck!
 
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02GMCyukon

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Found the culprit. The hole on the bottom by the white sticker is full of water after a rain. But I can't figure out where it is getting the water from???

Update..
The boot feeding the wiring from the door to the cab is cracked.
Filled it with a bit of rtv silicon and I think it will solve the problem.
Thanks for everyone help.
 

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I had the same problem after heavy rain and it was also the tuberculosis that covers the wires that go from the door to the door jam I snapped it back into place n havent had leaks since then.

---------- Post added at 04:45 PM ---------- Previous post was at 04:44 PM ----------

I meant rubber that covers the wires !!! Lmao!! Tuberculosis were that come from !!!!!
 
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02GMCyukon

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ROB28 said:
I had the same problem after heavy rain and it was also the tuberculosis that covers the wires that go from the door to the door jam I snapped it back into place n havent had leaks since then.

---------- Post added at 04:45 PM ---------- Previous post was at 04:44 PM ----------

I meant rubber that covers the wires !!! Lmao!! Tuberculosis were that come from !!!!!

Still laughing.... Damn you autocorrect!
 

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i had the same problem after heavy rain and it was also the tuberculosis that covers the wires that go from the door to the door jam i snapped it back into place n havent had leaks since then.

---------- post added at 04:45 pm ---------- previous post was at 04:44 pm ----------

i meant rubber that covers the wires !!! Lmao!! Tuberculosis were that come from !!!!!

lolol
 

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I had a similar problem months back and found that a rubber boot below the brake peddle was leaking. It's the rubber boot that seals the brake cable going into the ground and into the tranny. Just added some rtv and let it dry, no more leaks,
 
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02GMCyukon

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Not that either. Got a chance to really look at the truck and noticed the back floor board is wet also. The entire driver side from the back seat to the kick label and hoot latch us wet. I checked all door seals and anything coming into the cab and cannot find anything
 

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Same Here

same problem as described....I have narrowed it down to being a problem only when my AC is running,,,,almost like the condenser is sweating..

Hasnt rained in the time this problem has been, well, a problem....

it only happens on the passenger side front floor and the carpet is SOAKED!

Any ideas?
 

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same problem as described....I have narrowed it down to being a problem only when my AC is running,,,,almost like the condenser is sweating..

Hasnt rained in the time this problem has been, well, a problem....

it only happens on the passenger side front floor and the carpet is SOAKED!

Any ideas?

Exact same problem I'm having, any insight would be greatly appreciated.
 

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Exact same problem I'm having, any insight would be greatly appreciated.

Both of you guys have clogged A/C evaporator core drains. So basically the water does not leak under the car like normal when the A/C is running, instead it leaks onto the passenger side floor area because the A/C equipment is behind the dash on that side.
 

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