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Working on a 2003 M1079A1 with gen 2 AC. The drivers side floor where your feet are is always damp between the spray in bed liner and the fitted floor mat, same as original just black. Some times it's more wet than other times, but never consistent with rain. Today I decided to find the problem pulled the throttle pedal out the left kick panel and pulled the mat up so I can see where the water is coming from. After a couple hours running the water hose starting at the lowest possible place water could enter if there was a bad seal or gasket. Working my way slowly higher each time then observing the interior for water. Never finding any water frustrated I hooked the hose up to the roof so water was running down the entire drivers area for 30 minutes still nothing on the inside. Then my thought changes to it must be the air conditioner not draining properly. Poured a half a gallon of water into the AC drain pan quite rapidly, and it drained properly so fast when I looked there was not any water in the pan. Next I figured maybe a small gap between the AC drain pan and the cab floor, tipped the cab and its sealed up tight. Next was the thought of maybe behind the CTIS controller where there isn't a pan that maybe some condensation is getting into that area. Poured a couple cups of water into that area and still nothing. Which is weird because I can't see were that water went even. It disappeared towards the front beyond where I can see and that area the corners are open. I even jacked the passenger side up a little so, still nothing.
So after say all that I have run out of ideas and hoping someone here has had this problem and solved it.
Any and all of thoughts and advise is welcome. I'm determined to find the problem before i put it all back together.
Thanks
So after say all that I have run out of ideas and hoping someone here has had this problem and solved it.
Any and all of thoughts and advise is welcome. I'm determined to find the problem before i put it all back together.
Thanks