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Based on our research the RAV4s with wet floors are usually, but not always, clogged sunroof drains or drain outlets. Other RAV4 owners found that the body trim surrounding their windshield or even the fender panel had degraded and failed, allowing water to seep in during heavy rain.
Aug 12, 2015
I had similar on 02 Highlander. Source was leak from around window trim (rust) and roof racks connector entering and going down the windshield post behind the trim. Gently remove the interior plastic trim piece to the right of the windshield to see any water coming down there. Find source, disassemble whatever is required and use good sealant like supra expert.
Someone in the car watching for leak, someone outside the car with a hose.. Gently apply water to the door area and person inside looks for the leak... Another possibilty. If the water is comning from under the car it can be a rusted place or a body separaion.. harder to find. It can be comning in from around the windheild seal and running down the interior firewall. This is how a shop would find the leak.. but they would charge you for it..
yes a bad water pump will cause it not to circulate the coolant through the heater core,find your coolant leak 1st is it leaking into the cab on the passenger side of your truck? thats another sign of a bad heater core also.make sure that you don't have an air pocket in your cooling system.it has to be full for the heat to work properly.thank you for choosing fixya.com
Have someone remove cowl or cover to access cabin air filter box area, and clean it out good. Build up of leaves & other debris has been known to cause leaks inside because of drainage plugged.
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