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You have water intrusion coming in from somewhere, and also check the body drain near the seatbelt mount is not plugged as well. Be aware that even a door seal on that side that does not seal well can allow water to come in at a certain place.
Replace that rusted bolt, use a SS 1 if you can, and use sealant around the bottom of it when you put it on.
Get into you vehicle in the heavy rain, and physically track where the water is coming from, or see if it's splashing up from driving through wet roads etc.
If your getting water coming out. Your pump is not working or is clogged with a coin check the hose. And have a shop vac ready to suck up the water. The door has a lock and should not open on front loaders till the cycle is complete and water is drained
2 things will help find the leak chalk dust / talcum powder and an infra-red thermometer. Start by throwing chalk dust on the wet area and continuing to follow the water back to its origin by following the wet mark in the chalk keep throwing chalk on it until you have gone past the wet mark, once you can see where the wet mark ends you have located the source.
Option 2 warm up the water either engine or window washer etc then point the infra-red thermometer at the water you can see the temperature will increase as you get close to source
you may hear water splashing that is because it is coming off of the condenser the part that is outside the water runs off the condenser and is forced out by the fan for as the noise could be something in or on the inside fan blade or outside fan blade as long as the water is not coming inside your house and you have enough slope on the unit you should be ok
the water pressure is to high turn the tap down and wind the front feet right up. very common the water comes in to fast and splashes over the tray & down the front panel that will rust. replaced over 100 front panels still under warranty due to this problem.
your going to have to use a waterhose, start on top of truck wetting it down as you watch for leaks inside,thats how to pinpoint your leak. if you have a sunroof check drains, also check around wind sheild start there .good luck.
the line that gives water to the ice maker, every time the water comes down it lives a drip of water that turns to ice blocking the line, get some hot water and a towel and place the hot wet towel on top of the line intel it melts the ice in side the line. it happens to my frige at list once a year. if that is not the problem the valve that supplies water tho the ice maker needs replacing, it's behind the frige at the bottom, where the line coming from the house meets the frige.
1. make sure dishwasher is level front to back and side to side.
2. check the main washer arm (WD22X154) on the bottom side for leaks. If you use heated dry, the heating elements can cause the part of the spray arm directly over it to soften and eventually leak. When water comes out that leak it can spray at the bottom of the door, splashing water inside it and resulting in your leak.
3. if 1 and 2 OK, watch how you load the lower rack. If dishes or a bowl direct water from the lower wash arm to spray against the bottom of the door, especially at the center of the door bottom, the resulting splash inside the door allows water to hit the outer door panel and drip out a one or both corners of the door.
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