Well Terry...that is hard to say with the limited information provided
so I'll give you some areas to look at...listed in order of most likely area of concern.
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If your vehicle has a sunroof...it's drains could be plugged which may allow water to drain into the passenger compartment. To check this open the sunroof and introduce a slow stream of water to make sure the roof drains are clear and running freely.
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If your vehicle has a plugged front drain pan for the windshield, that may overflow into the passenger compartment. To check this area the wipers and plastic trim parts have to be removed. The fast way is to have a helper spray the windshield with a garden hose while you monitor under the dash for leaks.
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If the wet area is on the same side as the vehicles heater core
then the core may be leaking. You will smell the coolant and your windshield may fog up. Check by observing the core enclosure, while the engine is running and also check the radiator fluid level (while the engine is cold) as it will drop if the core is leaking. If the A/C drain pan is plugged (and if it is located in the passenger compartment) the collected condensation may overflow into the passenger compartment..
Good Luck, let us now if you are successful.
First guess is a blocked drain for the ac unit
next is leaking heater core and hoses
next is missing sealing plastic on the inside of the doors behind door panels
lastly is blocked drain holes under doors
SOURCE: Water leak on the passenger rug
You may have a buildup of A/C condensate water in the A/C cooler box. Start the car up, and run the A/C; you should start to see water dripping out from under the car onto the street. If not, the A/C condensate tube may be blocked or dislodged from the A/C box. The water then leaks out of the box onto your floor. The drain is on the pass side, under the dash, close to the center console. The pipe goes thru the body. This is a very common issue.
SOURCE: 2004 Nissan Murano, back door can't open
I had a similar problem with a sienna and sometimes the cable ( inside the door) between the handle and the latch gets stuck in the sleeve. Kind of like the brake cable on a bike.
take the panel off by removing all the screws you can see on the panel and pull the panel off. There will be plastic pins holding it. Some of them may pop off and some will break off.
Drip oil down the sleeve so the cable slides freely. I used bike chain oil. Do not use WD40. This is **** and will not work for very long. Try the handles a few times before you put the panel back.
SOURCE: 2003 SL Nissan Murano 150,000 miles. After driving
most likely it is the transfer case leaking. known problem on the AWD models. they leak right down on the exhaust and causes the burning smell. have it checked out again.
SOURCE: driver side floor water leak
Well, you are on the right path; the rubber seal around the windshield could indeed be deteriorating...what may be happening is the water is coming through the cowling and pooling up on the seal there...as the water sits, the seal deteriorates and eventually you will see water like you are now.
My recommendation to you is to take your Edge to a shop and ask them to look for a leak at the bottom seal of the windshield.
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SOURCE: water leaks on to floor boards when it rains.
Does it just leak when you are driving or does it leak when parked as well? The reason I ask is if it leaks when parked, you can eliminate a floor pan leak, or a leak that gets water from the wheel slinging it up in the wheel well. These things can be a pain in the *** to find. If it is not obvious, like torn, worn or out of place weather stripping, then I usually take a pressurized hose to wet only one section at a time and narrow down the source of the leak. It could be the seal around your windshield, stripping around the door, or even water getting inside your door and somehow finding its way to floor by draining along the inside door panel. Good Luck! I hope you find this to be very helpful!
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