Brother, you just saved me so much stress. I owe you a handshake, pat on the back, and to teach you something I know. Thank you and if we ever cross paths, allow me to show you some grappling.
Good one, nice job. Been doing it that way for years now, but every time I tried to make a video I messed it up. Clip the restrictor end off that exit spout and it's very unlikely the leaks will return. I've never had one come back since doing it this way.
@@KingleyAuto Does this problem come from sunroof because I need to access the beginning of problem and I did subscribe I like the way you show what to do thank you
First thing to try is an air compressor w a rubber blow gun tip. Open the sun roof and blow air into each drain hole in the front R and L corners. Make sure the rubber tip seals the holes. If someone is available to help. Have them listen by the wheel wells. If the drain lines aren’t full of dried compacted debris your helper w easily hear air blowing out of the rubber drains behind the black plastic wheel well. Worked like a charm and didn’t have to spend an hour plus taking the plastics apart.
I'll just keep taking my Ford explorer to the dealership for them to fix it and after 4 work orders contact lemon law. This is my 3rd time and I jeep having buckets of water in my passenger side
I am getting water in somehow under passenger side seat and soaking the rear floorboard while the car is just sitting outside during a rain. Problem solved. The water comes in at the cowl area ( for me the right side) when the duckbill thing is full of debris it fills the troff area (at the cowl) up with water and has nowhere to drain but into the fresh air return which spills into the cabin filter and makes it way to the front passenger floorboard. There is a gulley in the floor pan that allows water to travel from the front floorboard to the rear floorboard. As a side note my driveway is pitched up so the Explorer is pitched nose high sitting in the driveway which exacerbates the issue. I hope this helps someone like me. See video below. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-pJxymcR4-pQ.html
@@josephkrause5290 Problem solved. The water comes in at the cowl area ( for me the right side) when the duckbill thing is full of debris it fills the troff area (at the cowl) up with water and has nowhere to drain but into the fresh air return which spills into the cabin filter and makes it way to the front passenger floorboard. There is a gulley in the floor pan that allows water to travel from the front floorboard to the rear floorboard. As a side note my driveway is pitched up so the Explorer is pitched nose high sitting in the driveway which exacerbates the issue. I hope this helps someone like me. See video below. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-pJxymcR4-pQ.html
Anyone know where all the drain points are on a 16 explorer limited without a sunroof? I am getting water in somehow under passenger side seat and soaking the rear floorboard while the car is just sitting outside during a rain. Problem solved. The water comes in at the cowl area ( for me the right side) when the duckbill thing is full of debris it fills the troff area (at the cowl) up with water and has nowhere to drain but into the fresh air return which spills into the cabin filter and makes it way to the front passenger floorboard. There is a gulley in the floor pan that allows water to travel from the front floorboard to the rear floorboard. As a side note my driveway is pitched up so the Explorer is pitched nose high sitting in the driveway which exacerbates the issue. I hope this helps someone like me. See video below. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-pJxymcR4-pQ.html
I’m having the same problem on my brand new explorer. I’m about done with it and not going to buy explorers again. I’ve been so faithful to this model,… but they’re not faithful to us.