Ford F150 Passenger Side Water Leak
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- čas přidán 15. 04. 2024
- If you have water on your driver or passenger side floor and can't find where it's coming from then this video may be for you! I've had a leak in my 2018 Ford F150 for about a month now that was hard to find. I checked all of the common areas like the sun roof drains, fender liner plugs, ac drain, etc... and they were all fine. What ended being the source of the leak was something many people are having issues with.
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I have a 2022 Ford F-150 which seems to have the same issue. I will investigate and update. Thanks.
Welcome. Let me know what you find. I had someone else say they had a newer f150 with a leak. Ford needs to get their act together
Had this issue on the passenger side last year, Ford garage replaced that exact vent. 4 days ago it occurred on the drivers side, my truck is a 2021. Obviously this is a serious recall issue in my opinion that continues to be a problem. I’m extremely disappointed. Fortunately mine is still under warranty until November of 2024.
This certainly a recurring problem so WAKE UP
FORD….. FIX THIS ISSUE
They won’t unless it poses an injury risk unfortunately. Sucks
Thank you so much! Just discovered this today on my 2018 F-150 not a fun time
Yeah it sucks. Mines been dry since this video.
Working with Ford now with what I hope is the same issue! Just emailed the local dealership this video to review.
Good luck!
Thank You so much !!! I looked for days. This was the problem 👍🏼
Same man. So frustrating lol
I just recently discovered, when I opened the rear driver-side door on my 2015 F150 3.5L SuperCrew, that water POURED OUT onto my garage floor, about the area of the truck (front to back) where you'd be sitting in the rear seat. Plugs? Seams? Gaskets? Is it this vent thing in the video? ??????????
If it’s coming out when you open the door it’s probably in the door. Clean the weep holes in the bottom of the door
Much appreciated, will dive in later this week. During rainstorms and me driving my 2016 Platinum FX4 4dr 5.0L, I get WET 🌦️☔😖🤦 from water dripping, sometimes pouring, from the overhead control panel for the panoramic sunroof! 👀😱 Will be tearing into that as well...
Check those drain tubes. You should see it come out under the front fender wells. Same for the vents in front of the windshield on the outside
@@theguyofalltrades Was going for those drains from the sunroof, but wasn't aware of those outer windshield tubes!? That's interesting...
Pour water in the vents outside and you’ll see where it drains. I’ve also seen some years not connect the sun roof tubes at all. They’re in there but were never connected. You’ll see staining on the headliner if that’s the case
Took mine to ford after I found out the clip on mine wasn’t fixable and wanted to place it and they also discovered water coming in through the rear and front glass ! Now I have to replace both of them at a glass shop
I didn’t have a leak at the rear glass but one of my defroster connections came off. Truck is under full warranty still but wanted 1k to replace just the rear glass to fix that issue. I’ll be fixing that myself also. Full video on that soon. Good luck with the windshield and rear glass. I’d suggest using some water and trying to find out if they are actually leaking before dropping the money on those replacements.
Gonna try that tomorrow ,will let ya know!
Good luck 👍🏻
2015 F150 crew cab , im having the same issue , called the dealership already , just hoping is a easy fix , carpet is soaked , plugging a small dehumidifier overnite to get rid off the smell and some of the moist
Yup most likely is. Could also be rear window seal from what I’ve researched
Any suggestions for extracting the water pool in the foot well? I have inclined and declined each end of the truck, nothing drained unfortunately.
You can use a wet dry vac or siphon it out with a piece of tubing. I used the tubing I had from a fish tank air pump
The rear port is definitely leaking, but not along the outside edges. The middle cavities are filling up.
@@brendenrobertsonI definitely see water peeking through using a hose but it never makes it into the truck with normal driving