When it rains the passenger door is all wet, but i can't find a firewall gromit anywhere near the passenger side. The driver side one is on tight... does anyone have this problem???
Are you running the A/C by chance when it rains? My brother had a wet floor problem due to the A/C draining onto the floor. Just a suggestion...[addsig]
sorry guys i meant just the passenger side floor is wet.... Like if we have some steady rain the passenger side floor is soaked but no standing water so i have no clue.. I felt around by the duct and couldn't feel any moisture.
Is the floor wet after a run, or is it wet standing still ? I had a problem with wet floors, and found that my used Sahara was lacking in the floor pan plug department lol 6 bucks and a week to dry the carpets later, and always dry floors now !!!!!!! Rob
I have the same problem in my 89 YJ.if i have steady rain for a day or more my passenger side floor is soaked.if i have rain for a long time i get standing water.i beleve mine was comming in from the windsheld gasket so i silliconed the thing up and have yet to have more rain to see if that worked.
I am going to recheck my drain plugs because back in july I got caught in the rain and had like 3" of standing water in my Jeep... but I think it might be a gromit from the firewall but since snow has came its been dry in my Jeep[addsig]
My wife has a 98 TJ and it began to leak probably in '00. The best I can determine is that it is leaking around the door weather stripping and/or from the windshield and snaking around to get the door panel and the floor wet. I have no solutions for you other than a lot of ugly silicone which will stink up your jeep. My 93 YJ has leaked on my pants leg for 6 yrs now.
Pull your drain plug and carry a towel it will fog your windows.
Sorry I could not be more of a help - your not alone[addsig]