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Old Apr 18, 2018 | 04:48 PM
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Double check your doors because it is very possible water is trapped in the door from rain falling into the outside window area. There is a seal at the bottom of the door that you can gently pull away and you’ll see the water drain Good luck.
 
Old Apr 24, 2018 | 09:11 PM
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I too am having this problem but it only happens when its been raining. Unfortunately my car is not in a garage or covered carport due to where i live so its in all the elements of outside. Im really thinking its from the rain. But how do i get the water to come out? Someone said a door plug but where do i find it etc? I dont think its my heater core as im In FL and NEVER use my heater and it always happens after we had a hard rain. Thanks
 
Old Apr 25, 2018 | 08:08 AM
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Originally Posted by Robert Lang
I too am having this problem but it only happens when its been raining. Unfortunately my car is not in a garage or covered carport due to where i live so its in all the elements of outside. Im really thinking its from the rain. But how do i get the water to come out? Someone said a door plug but where do i find it etc? I dont think its my heater core as im In FL and NEVER use my heater and it always happens after we had a hard rain. Thanks
Open your door, on the bottom is a rubber seal, behind that is the drain plug. You can pull the rubber seal (carefully) and get easier access to the drain.
 
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