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Old 08-25-2011, 10:59 AM
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Has anyone figured out where the water is entering the cab? Only happens when it rains, does not appear to be the windshield seal. Is there any known entry points on the firewall, body panels, etc?
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what year truck?
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The Sirius antenna penetration is prone to water intrusion. The cargo light also.

Could be running across the top of your headliner.
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Originally Posted by terry'sfordf150
Has anyone figured out where the water is entering the cab? Only happens when it rains, does not appear to be the windshield seal. Is there any known entry points on the firewall, body panels, etc?
Sure would appreciate some knowledgeable replies.
Terry
You mean you dont have a leak on a sunny day, only when it rains...lol....
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door seal, any number ot the rubber plugs and eyelets (where wiring goes through) i your firewall... Does it leak when sitting still? Or only while driving or after driving? If it's when it's driving or after it has been driven could be road spray from tires and puddles coming in from somewhere under the truck... Maybe a rust hole in floor pan under carpet??
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Terry,
Did you determine the cause of leak? I have 2015 f150 with same problem; rained all day yesterday, truck wasn't used, puddle on floor mat and carpet under park brake pedal.
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JackT:
This is a 4 year old thread. I doubt they will answer.
However, as stated in one of the posts... it is most likely a leak through the sattelite antanne that is allowing water into the cab and then running across your headliner.

There are other posts that reference this (unable to seach at the moment) and I'd imagine your dealership would be able to help as well.
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I had a 2015 f150 that had water on the drivers side, found sealer missing above the parking brake asy. I resealed the area, and replaced the carpet. Should have taken pictures, but the camera on my phone will not focus.
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My leak ended up being the top windshield rubber trim piece, removed it and found very small holes in the rubber compound. Remove old rubber and reapply. Issue solved.
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