I tried searching but haven't had any luck. Sorry for the super long post!
Is there supposed to be a seal or gasket here? It seems like there should be. I'll explain below but wanted to get my question up front. I added a "wall" around the cabin intake to prevent water from getting in there, but it looks like water is able to go straight into that intake. It seems like it may be the "hood to cowl" weatherstrip (item 6), but maybe I'm looking at it wrong. Is this what goes there?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/3614341899...pid=5337789113&customid=&toolid=10001&mkevt=1
So, I woke up feeling crummy and decided to take the day off work. After laying on the couch for a couple hours, I decided to ride to town with my wife and son, and he wanted to take the Jeep. I went out to get his car seat installed and start it to warm up. I was quickly greeted by this amazing sight in the passenger floorboard.
Looking underneath, I could see that the water appeared to be coming from the firewall where the blower housing mounts.
Up to this point, we've been having some very heavy rains. Occasionally, there will be a very small amount of water that makes it way through and drips onto the rubber mat. It's been so little and only with heavy rain, so I wasn't concerned. This, however, is on a whole new level. I verified that my cowl drain was clear, add a wall/edge around the cabin intake with a heavy outdoor tape to raise that lip, and added a layer of tape over an old foam weatherstrip that looked to be part of the problem. With that last part, I was able to wrap a thick layer of the tape over the seam that should keep water from hitting it and then just run off. There was a little water under the mat too on the carpet so I've got everything back together with the Jeep in the garage with a fan to dry out.
Is there supposed to be a seal or gasket here? It seems like there should be. I'll explain below but wanted to get my question up front. I added a "wall" around the cabin intake to prevent water from getting in there, but it looks like water is able to go straight into that intake. It seems like it may be the "hood to cowl" weatherstrip (item 6), but maybe I'm looking at it wrong. Is this what goes there?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/3614341899...pid=5337789113&customid=&toolid=10001&mkevt=1
So, I woke up feeling crummy and decided to take the day off work. After laying on the couch for a couple hours, I decided to ride to town with my wife and son, and he wanted to take the Jeep. I went out to get his car seat installed and start it to warm up. I was quickly greeted by this amazing sight in the passenger floorboard.
Looking underneath, I could see that the water appeared to be coming from the firewall where the blower housing mounts.
Up to this point, we've been having some very heavy rains. Occasionally, there will be a very small amount of water that makes it way through and drips onto the rubber mat. It's been so little and only with heavy rain, so I wasn't concerned. This, however, is on a whole new level. I verified that my cowl drain was clear, add a wall/edge around the cabin intake with a heavy outdoor tape to raise that lip, and added a layer of tape over an old foam weatherstrip that looked to be part of the problem. With that last part, I was able to wrap a thick layer of the tape over the seam that should keep water from hitting it and then just run off. There was a little water under the mat too on the carpet so I've got everything back together with the Jeep in the garage with a fan to dry out.
