Simple, inexpensive, fix for water making its way into the front floorboards of 2nd gen. Chevy Avalanche. This may work for other model years or similar full-size GM trucks.
Thank you for this video! I'm trying to find out where my 02 is leaking and this is great information. I inherited the truck from my dad so it's really important to me to keep it in good shape. :)
Thanks for this video brother. My '04 Avalanche has been doing this for a while and my wife wants me to get rid of it but it's too good of a truck. I'll be fixing it this weekend.
Thank you! This was the last leak on my '07. I had issues with the bed drains being plugged and that helped, but after the last rain I got it in the drivers side. Saw your video and went out to look and because of all the pollen lately, I could see exactly where it was crossing over from the one seal into the other and getting onto the floor.
Good lookin brotha! I'm having the same issue with my 05 Avalanche. I'm in the Bay Area and its been raining every day for the last couple of weeks and the same thing has been happening to me. Hopefully your technique gets the job done. Peace and blessings to you and your family.
Right on man! Re sealing my bed panels tomorrow and will probably do this while I'm at it! I've had random wetness in my front carpets recently so this may be the problem!
I had water come in on my blower motor and module. I think my issues the small plate. Might want to check your blower motor also. Nice vid. And that was your cat
Extremely helpful video, you cover all possibilities, thanks for taking the time to make this video, this is a common problem on chevys, I own 3 and all have the same problem. Thanks
I have a 02 Cadillac Escalade EXT that's been leaking for a while.. My hard bed tonneau covers normally leaks a little ( a few splashes) inside the bed but lately I found a lot of water inside the cab after a down pour ( front & Back ). I didn't notice the water until after I moved the truck and heard it moving around while driving and then I pulled over ( I didn't see the water because I have weather tech floor liners which was dry). When I opened the door water poured out of the truck through the door seal since I was on a incline. My entire cab carpets were drenched. I thought maybe the bed cover got worse and the water drained into the cab. Thanks for the video ....I will definitely start with the door seal.. I hope its not to hard to repair
My 2004 leak is under door panel passenger side. it even blew off my sunroof relay on passenger corner panel. I'm guessing is weather striping. I will also check the issues you talked about ! TY.
My 05 leaks on passenger side causing the blower motor resister to go bad. I replaced it once and after this morning's rain storm it's wet on that side again. Smh
Been there, done that and that's not the fix. It will still leak around the doors. It's because the inner door seal no longer has enough tension on the metal frame. Take the seal off, use some pliers or a metal bending tool to bend the metal in the seal back tight and reinstall. Problem solved. The plastic piece over the cowl is a proper fix for the other issue.
I appreciate your feedback but please do not respond on my post with bad Information. I have demonstrated the fix on my video and proven the method I used works. Perhaps YOU did not follows the steps correctly and still experienced leaks. My truck has been leak free since the making of the video. Sorry for your experience.