I have a 2000 yukon in great condition other than the fact that EVERY time it rains my driver side floor boards are soaked. i have found that the water is coming in close to the plastic running board closest to the door but i cannot find the problem. we have cleaned out leaves and junk that was stuffed under the hood and behind the tires. i have even tried to make it leak with the water hose and cannot seem to do so. i am sick of this problem and would love some help before the rainy season gets here.
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A water leak under the dash could be the heater leaking near the glove box, or a windshield leak, or sometimes the drain tube for that area has gotten plugged up and needs to be cleared out. Most times a little blast of air pressure will do it.
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you will find under driver and passenger seatsunderneath the car there are plugs to let water out when it gets in maybe , maybe the plug is missing and water is getting in when raining road surface water hope this helps
I am guessing that you recently had a windshield replaced. If so they didn't seal it well and it leaks in there. You can go to a glass shop and have it re-sealed or you can buy sealer at most automotive stores and do it yourself.
The other option is that it is leaking in through the air intake between your hood and the windshield. That is the air intake for your heating and air conditioning. There are drains in the line that can get clogged up. If that is the case the best option is to take it to a repair shop.
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