Water inside my Jeep Liberty

Asked by paulakay99 Jul 08, 2012 at 06:29 PM about the 2004 Jeep Liberty

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have water on the floor of the passenger side only that keep reoccurring. I live in Texas so we like have no rain and the little that we do get is usually when I am home. I park in a garage at home.
Any ideas?

5 Answers

When you open the sunroof you see in the front side at the corners 2 holes. Those leading to 2 pipes that the water drains out. The same is on the back 2 corners but to have access to those 2 is more complicated, you must open rear door, uninstall the upper tuner that seales the door and remove the 2 screws of the hand handler then you will have access to the rear pipe, do the same from the other side and clean everything. If you use compressed air be careful not to pump out the pipe from the holes. Please inform other people that leaking sunroof is mater of clean those 4 holes that drains out the water. Sunroof rubber is not a water resistant sealer but water phobic. Sorry for my bad English I am Greek. If this worked for you repost it in other forums to let other people know and please tell me too at my mail zigourisn@gmail.com

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Maybe check into your AC, it might be freezing up and wld create condensation even it cooled down which would drip onto your floor board. On the passenger side under the dash im not exactly sure what it is but see if its frozen. If anything up plug your ac compressor or just done use your ac or defrost they run on the same motor. I don't really know alot about cars but i just had the same thing on my 2007 liberty

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