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Went through car wash water leaked in map lights and in left corner of drivers side. Car would not go forward or in reverse. Onstar said it had 6 codes.
what was the outcome? im having the same leaks right now but so far no driving issueswhat was the outcome? im having the same leaks right now but so far no driving issues
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I have got a Suzuki Alto. I been having problems lately. When ever it rains the car get flooded inside. I keep getting a puddle of water by the back and front and under the seat of the passenger side of the feet. It happen when the car is standing stationary at night and in the evening when it rains and by the morning there is a puddle of water inside. As attached in the picture. The garage did a get wash but they could not find no leak and fixed the rim of the doors on the passenger side of the door too but it still keep happened and I went back the garage but they have done all the investigation but they still can't seem to find the problem for the water flooding inside of the car. Can you please help in understanding what else could be the course of this problem. I look forward to hearing from you.
Sunroofs, moonroofs, and convertibles are all going to leak, eventually. There is just no way around that. Go to a pet store and get some clear aquarium sealer, or a hardware store and get some clear latex in a squeeze tube, smear it around and into all the cracks and joints. Eventually you will fix the leak, and it will start leaking somewhere else. When the sealant has dried and shrunk, it will start to leak again so you can start anew.
You'll have to find the source of the leak to find out what went bad. It almost sound like a line going to the transmission cooler, but you could have a hole in the transmission casing. See if you can put it on a jack and figure out where it's leaking from.
Seal all the lights on top. Mine flooded from the water running down the light harness wires. Used clear rtv sealant and fixed it. You will have to remove the seal the two larger lights on the corners.
I turned on the fan inside and closed everything up, went outside and poured soapy water around everywhere. I found bubbles at the mirrors and and the top of the windshield. Also a "Tech" told me that under the door rubber at the driver and passenger sides there is a piece of tape that is supposed to cover two assembly holes on either side but doesn't, so I caulked it and solved the leak that comes out the map lights. I also found that there was a crack in the sealer along the firewall to passenger inside fender allowing water to collect int the wiring channel causing the dreaded "lock" problem, which I had fixed by the dealer but they didn't fix the leak. The dealers and "Jet-set Execs"are the reason GM is hurting as their vans are OK. The fix was spraying RV Roof\Gutter sealant from the front after removing the wiper cover and spraying waaay in. Now I need to fix the one on the front that comes in above the passengers left foot and makes a spiders haven behind the centre cowl. Jim
what was the outcome? im having the same leaks right now but so far no driving issues
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