On 9/30/09 8:40 AM, in article
h5SdnVurPMgUw17XnZ2dnUVZ_sidnZ2d@earthlink.com, "robb" <some@where.on.net>
wrote:
> My '93 Civic Si HB recently developed a water leak somewhere on
> the passenger side ?
>
> The front passenger side floor and floor mats are drenched. The
> water has somehow made it back to the rear passenger floor. None
> of the seats have any dampness. The doors had no water in them or
> their compartments. The driver side floor is dry dry dry. The
> windows and sunroof were all sealed tight and show no signs of
> gaps. The glove compartment was dry. The car is parked in the
> same place as always.
>
> The water came to my attention after about two weeks of
> torrential rains here in the SE U.S.. The car sat undriven for
> that time. I go to drive the car and the windows are
> fogged/condensated up after our cold night. There are a few
> scatered patches of mildew/mold.
>
> Are sudden water leaks typical for these older civics ? Where or
> what should i suspect first ?
>
> I tried running water hose on and over the car around the
> passenger side windows and sun roof but no luck finding any drips
> or leaks... maybe i need to do it longer ?
>
> any helpful advice greatly appreciated
>
> robb
>
>
Is the drain hose still attached at the base of the AC unit? Next most
likely causes are dislodged or clogged drain hose off the sunroof & failing
seal at the bottom of the windshield. Also check that the weather strip is
intact around the edge of the door.