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Old 04-07-2016, 04:33 PM
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I was wondering if anyone else with 2015-2016 f150 crew cab has had water leak into the cab after a hard rain. The rain came in right above the emergency brake pedal and leaked onto the floor. Haven't had the truck but two weeks. Any help would be appreciated
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full sun roof??? windshield/pillar leak....model options... help....i'm not having any leaks with my 16 xlt...
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Cowl seam leak. Underneath your carpet and behind the emergency brake the fender, firewall and floorpan all come together. This corner area probably had some sealer that didn't cover properly and leaked out. Could also be a windshield leak, but what you describe certainly sounds like a cowl leak.

KCAP truck or DTP?
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Originally Posted by KCMizzouFan
Cowl seam leak. Underneath your carpet and behind the emergency brake the fender, firewall and floorpan all come together. This corner area probably had some sealer that didn't cover properly and leaked out. Could also be a windshield leak, but what you describe certainly sounds like a cowl leak.

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He wants to know if the truck was built in Kansas City or Dearborn.
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my eco and this 16 are both Dearborn....so far so good ...
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Originally Posted by Pioneer74
He wants to know if the truck was built in Kansas City or Dearborn.
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Dearborn Truck Plant (DTP) and Kansas City Assembly Plant (KCAP)
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I had exact same problem, took it to ford they did some power washing/testing on the windshield like I told them it was leaking from. They took the windshield out and resealed it simple and easy.
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agreed , sounds like the windshield issue that's going around on some early 15 builds. I can't seem to figure out how to link a thread I started about a bad leak I had but the thread has some helpful VIn lookup info on TSP's and recalls , truck build dates etc also worth at least looking at my issue as it might be helpful to you .

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