Driver Side Floorboard Leak 2014 Ford Escape

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Asked by Joshua Jan 14, 2016 at 05:37 PM about the 2014 Ford Escape SE FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a leak in my drivers side floorboard. I do not
have a sunroof. There is no visible water marks from
the door. The cowl on the windshield is in good
shape and I cannot see any watermarks getting
under the windshield. The AC evaporator is on the
other side. Took it to a mechanic once and he blew
out son kind of valve where the AC leaks but it
seemed to solve the problem for a minute but it
came back again.

4 Answers

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My brother in law had this and now I have it. I do have a sunroof but I think that doesn’t matter. This was his car. When it happened to him he took it to a body shop. They used a super long brush down some roofline tube that was clogged. Try this. I’m going in tomorrow. If this fixes it I’ll post that for you too.

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This is exactly what he told my sister. This is what Billy said: there are drain tubes in the sun roof. Mine were plugged once and I had the same problem. I had to take it to a body shop to fix it. My sun roof was dry too. Have them check it. He isn’t sure it’s in the sun roof. They didn’t show him. Could just be in the roof. Good luck.

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