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Jeep Wrangler YJ
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<blockquote data-quote="Gilaguy23" data-source="post: 432311" data-attributes="member: 19498"><p>Yeppers..its a jeep. Pull the grate behind the hood and see if its full of leaves and crap. The drain from it needs to be cleared also. Windshield cowl seal...rust prone at the base and possibly leaky. The cowl seals area joke IMO and act like a scoop to pool water in under the frame and into the inner dash area. My fix after trying a Mopar one and a Omix special is a roll of black gorilla tape. Works great even during AZ's monsoon season. With winter coming on a dark night or dark garage you can take a really bright spot light and put it under the jeeps oil pan slightly one either side. Pop it on and look in the cab for pin holes,cracks etc on the firewall and floor boards. That will give you an idea of where to seal up so when you drive you wont have 65mph water injection on your feet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gilaguy23, post: 432311, member: 19498"] Yeppers..its a jeep. Pull the grate behind the hood and see if its full of leaves and crap. The drain from it needs to be cleared also. Windshield cowl seal...rust prone at the base and possibly leaky. The cowl seals area joke IMO and act like a scoop to pool water in under the frame and into the inner dash area. My fix after trying a Mopar one and a Omix special is a roll of black gorilla tape. Works great even during AZ's monsoon season. With winter coming on a dark night or dark garage you can take a really bright spot light and put it under the jeeps oil pan slightly one either side. Pop it on and look in the cab for pin holes,cracks etc on the firewall and floor boards. That will give you an idea of where to seal up so when you drive you wont have 65mph water injection on your feet. [/QUOTE]
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