getting water in back seat passenger side for my 1999 lincoln town car

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Asked by GuruZN224 Nov 28, 2017 at 09:22 AM about the 1999 Lincoln Town Car Cartier

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

getting  water in back seat passenger side for my 1999 lincoln town car

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getting water in back seat passenger side for my 1999 lincoln town car

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jack up your car safely and stretch outta wire coat hanger straight. poke it thru a drain hole under your car under glove box side, be ready for some dirt and water to fall out.of drain. as you poke around hanger in hole. On top of car,you can let it down now, two spots to fix,remove wipers,and plastic cover under wipers. clean out leaves and sticks etc. carefully remove fresh air vent cover and cleanold seal under it thoroughly. silicone caulk under cover and screw back down allow two days to dry. be generous with caulking. yoiu will notice two drain spots in the cowl one has rubber flap on passenger side, just a hole on drivers side. clean them out, put cover back on,clips etc. put wipers back on, do everything slowly off and on. as plastic tends to break easily.due to age, get ready to go to junkyard for replacement parts,..

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