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Old 12-03-2010, 10:16 PM   #1
NO2
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Unhappy water leaks on passenger side

Focus one (2004 LR sedan) has developed a leak during this recent downpour in Qld. The water is only on the front passenger side. The floor was completely soaked, almost flooded.
I noticed tonight the seal around the box from the air vents in the passenger footwell going through the firewall was wet. When I turned on the fan a lot of water dripped out onto the garage floor from the drain in the engine bay. So I am guessing it could be coming in else where and running down through the vent system and sitting at the bottom of the vent system.
The car hasn't been driven through any water today, just rain, Also Focus two (2007 TDCI) hasn't any problems, so that should eliminate any possible condensation problems.
It has taken me three attempts to find a leak on the house, rust underneath some flashing.
I hope some other forum member has encountered this problem and can help because I can see it being a wild goose chase for me and an expensive exercise using my local Ford dealership.

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