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How can I fix the water leaking into the passenger side of my Honda CRV?

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Debra A

There are multiple factors that could lead to water seeping into the passenger side of a Honda CR-V. One possible cause might be a blocked drain hole in the cowl, resulting in rainwater overflowing and dripping into the blower motor. Another potential issue could stem from a malfunctioning heater core, leading to coolant leaking into the passenger floor area. Replacing the heater core is a complex task, taking at least 8 hours and necessitating the removal of the entire dashboard. Additionally, poor window sealing could also permit water to trickle in behind the glass, causing leakage on the passenger side.

More answers

  • Casey B

    The rubber seals on the door are loose. Use a flat knife to reposition them securely along the seal.

  • Marcus Taylor phx az

    My 2009 Honda CRV has a leak on the back floor on the passenger side whenever it rains. Can someone provide assistance with this issue?

  • JRodgers

    If you are experiencing water leaking from the passenger side of your Honda CRV, it could be due to a clogged air conditioning condensate drain line, a faulty heater core, or a faulty windshield seal.

  • Mark Fontaine

    The driver's side airbag in the 2022 CRV is experiencing a leak whenever it rains.

  • MATT MILLER

    It's probably just water condensing from the air conditioner's cooling panels. Nothing to worry about, just a regular occurrence.

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