Leaking Ford Focus on passenger side pillar

Asked by GuruRRY59 Feb 13, 2020 at 08:24 PM about the 2016 Ford Focus Titanium Hatchback

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

How do I fix the water leak on the passenger side pillar

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Which pillar? the A or B? A pillar is the the one along the windshield, the B pillar is where the seat belts attach.

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My 2012 Ford Focus SE has had a similar leak problem on A pillar along the driver’s side side window and front right driver’s side ceiling. It occurs when rain is heavy and long. Dealer told me “to park car in a garage” when I asked him how to get it fixed. Dealer has “the Water Man” fixed similar leaks on certain Monday’s each month for $265.00. “Fix” lasts for 4 to 7 months depending on amount of rain. Was told certain drainage channels get clogged from falling leaving. I think this problem should require a recall !!! Anyone else with a similar leak problem?

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2013 focus se Got the same leak occuring in the passenger side A pillar. Pretty always leaking now when it rains, accumulating enough water to leave a puddle

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2012 Ford fiesta 81,000 miles and it just start leaking oil can I still drive it until I can afford to fix the Problem no light on the dash so am i OK

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