leaking hard top
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leaking hard top
Extremely delayed. Sorry i;ve been busy with school and stuff
So almost a month ago tropical storm Faye went through Fl and right over me. It wasn't too bad just a bunch of rain, sadly some flooding but we had it easy.
So I open up my jeep the day after and I see that the front passenger floor had almost 3 inches of water in it totally not cool. I took out all the wet carpet (still out btw) and took off the drain plugs.
To make a long story (which i already told). what the hell let water in? is there a fix? That was the only wet part. the rest of the jeep was perfectly dry.
So almost a month ago tropical storm Faye went through Fl and right over me. It wasn't too bad just a bunch of rain, sadly some flooding but we had it easy.
So I open up my jeep the day after and I see that the front passenger floor had almost 3 inches of water in it totally not cool. I took out all the wet carpet (still out btw) and took off the drain plugs.
To make a long story (which i already told). what the hell let water in? is there a fix? That was the only wet part. the rest of the jeep was perfectly dry.
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I've had just about every seal replaced due to leaking, have water in the front all the time, usually have a lot in the rear cubby.
so far they have replaced: header, front door surrounds, hard top panel seals, rear gate seals... still have water coming in.
so I spray lined the floor.
so far they have replaced: header, front door surrounds, hard top panel seals, rear gate seals... still have water coming in.
so I spray lined the floor.
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Was it parked in an area that was flooded? Just wondering since everything else was dry I would think that it had to come in from below because otherwise the seats, dash, etc... should have signs of the water leak.
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Wow...I like that write up...works great with color pics like that...any chance there is one like that showing the air leak noises
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Not to be a dick or anything but it is a jeep. mine leaked so bad i had to remove the carpet which was planned anyway but still just be thankful you are lucky enough to own a vehicle with drain plugs in the floor.
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Have you tried Stuart Jeep
I see you live in Lake Worth. What dealer is doing your work? I drive up to Stuart Jeep, because they are really good. Maroone and the others down here have the worst service... .poorly trained, lie, don't have tools..... and are not Wrangler enthusiasts.
Stuart Jeep has the best service department in the State. They replaced my hardtop freedome panels due to the hand screws poking thru, and I still have no leaks. They are tremendous, real enthusiasts, you can eat off the shop floor, and they even let you come back in the shop. It's a 45 min drive from Delray (if no traffic), but worth it.
Just a thought. Good Luck.
Also, I live just down in Delray Beach. If you want another Jeep enthusiast to help look for the leak, PM me. Maybe you've already done all this...
By the way, I would not use vaseline as mentioned above.. could hurt the seals. Use Syl-Glide from Napa or DOW 111. These are safe for rubber seals.
Stuart Jeep has the best service department in the State. They replaced my hardtop freedome panels due to the hand screws poking thru, and I still have no leaks. They are tremendous, real enthusiasts, you can eat off the shop floor, and they even let you come back in the shop. It's a 45 min drive from Delray (if no traffic), but worth it.
Just a thought. Good Luck.
Also, I live just down in Delray Beach. If you want another Jeep enthusiast to help look for the leak, PM me. Maybe you've already done all this...
By the way, I would not use vaseline as mentioned above.. could hurt the seals. Use Syl-Glide from Napa or DOW 111. These are safe for rubber seals.
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I see you live in Lake Worth. What dealer is doing your work? I drive up to Stuart Jeep, because they are really good. Maroone and the others down here have the worst service... .poorly trained, lie, don't have tools..... and are not Wrangler enthusiasts.
Stuart Jeep has the best service department in the State. They replaced my hardtop freedome panels due to the hand screws poking thru, and I still have no leaks. They are tremendous, real enthusiasts, you can eat off the shop floor, and they even let you come back in the shop. It's a 45 min drive from Delray (if no traffic), but worth it.
Just a thought. Good Luck.
Also, I live just down in Delray Beach. If you want another Jeep enthusiast to help look for the leak, PM me. Maybe you've already done all this...
By the way, I would not use vaseline as mentioned above.. could hurt the seals. Use Syl-Glide from Napa or DOW 111. These are safe for rubber seals.
Stuart Jeep has the best service department in the State. They replaced my hardtop freedome panels due to the hand screws poking thru, and I still have no leaks. They are tremendous, real enthusiasts, you can eat off the shop floor, and they even let you come back in the shop. It's a 45 min drive from Delray (if no traffic), but worth it.
Just a thought. Good Luck.
Also, I live just down in Delray Beach. If you want another Jeep enthusiast to help look for the leak, PM me. Maybe you've already done all this...
By the way, I would not use vaseline as mentioned above.. could hurt the seals. Use Syl-Glide from Napa or DOW 111. These are safe for rubber seals.
p.s. i know it jeep and that it will leak but i was just looking to see if there as a fix or anything. i love the drain plugs. your right though. it is a jeep so im not upset bout it at all
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I have the same leak on a new 2008 2 door. I took the panels off, cleaned and reinstalled. Found that the leak is in the top front of the door and window frame where the gaskets meet. Dealer is going to look at it but I am not optimistic. I took the carpets out, passenger side was a lake and the driver's side was wet from the Niagara Falls coming from the gutter when you open the door. Hopefully that engineer was fired.