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Location: Washington
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Water in truck cab issue
Hey guys just wondering if you could help me out. I ve been noticing alot of water sitting on the rubber floor mats of my truck and not sure where its coming from. Its does not appear to be sweet smelling like antifreeze. The truck was inside a heated garage with windows down for three months and always water in it and now we got 25 degree weather and im still finding water in the truck. Any thoughts
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Re: Water in truck cab issue
driver or passenger side floor mat?
a/c in the truck? have you started it? got any little ones sittin in the truck with their capri suns pretending to drive to the store? (thats how liquid gets on my floor in my truck) ![]()
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Re: Water in truck cab issue
Passenger side floor mostly, no air conditioning. Been driving the truck for a month now and theres still water. Its clear water it looks like. Thanks
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Re: Water in truck cab issue
Has to be heater core do you have straight water in the cooling system that's the only way to have water inside on pass side since its been in a garage and seen no rain
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Re: Water in truck cab issue
Im pretty sure its got antifreeze but i ll check again tmrw and look into the heater core. Thanks guys
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