Water in passenger floor board

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Chevyfluri

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Hey all, I have a 95 Chevy k1500 and it is leaking water into the passenger floorboard. I’ve looked and seen no leaks that I could find. It hasn’t rained where I live at and it doesn’t smell like antifreeze. I should mention that the truck has the AC option but it is not working. I’m just lost and would like to fix this issue, any help or suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks
Hi there, I have had the same problem with my ‘98 Tahoe. After checking out all the suggestions on YouTube etc., I found the issue in the drain pipe stucked in the isolation foam of the a/c line. Easy fix by turning it a few degrees clockwise...
 

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Seems like I posted pics in another thread a while back...

I chased leaks on both sides for a long time, finally did a 'search and destroy'. Long story short, it was the seam sealer in front of the windshield corners under the hood- the drains were open, but enough water puddled that the cracks in the seam sealer let it leak, especially in extended events. I used self-leveling Sikaflex and boom, all gone.
 

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There’s multiple reasons for water leaks, and it can suk to figure out which one. MOST of the causes are listed in previous posts and can easily found doing a quick search. First thing I would do is check floor as @evilunclegrimace pointed out.
 
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