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Have you ever heard of a water leak into the cabin of a car where the water and (apparently) spend windshield washer fluid ends up pooling on the floor of the car both right and left sides (the car has a center hump) and the leak only happens in the winter time (Northeast USA)? It can rain like heck but no leaking happens unless it is very cold outside. No sunroof btw. What would cause such a thing?
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Carl,
It's possible that cowl drains and/or the windshield itself is actually leaking. This would definitely be something that you should fix sooner than later as the water inside the vehicle can cause other problems to arise.
- Scott
L1, ASE Master Technician
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I've actually see a windshield leak onto the back of the transmission hump and fry the airbag computer. I agree, fix it sooner rather than later!
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