New with a question
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My name is Ryan and I am in northern Minnesota. I have owned an 08 Expedition and now have had my 2010 F-150 for 3 years
I bought the 2010 F150 Super Crew new.
I have never noticed this before, but we have had tons of rain this spring and a couple of times I have opened the back doors after a rain and had significant amounts of water run out of the base of the doors. It only happens on the rear doors and it only happens after a rain, that I can tell anyway.
It takes about 10 minutes for the doors to quit leaking when I leave them open, and as far as I can tell, they do not leak when they are closed (no water puddles, etc.). The last time it happened, I "waved" the door pretty roughly back and forth and could hear water swishing around in the bottom of the door. I spoke with a local body guy and he said he had heard nothing about any issues, but did not think that that was a good thing. I am just wondering if anyone else has had these issues, or if this is a "Normal"?

Ryan
My name is Ryan and I am in northern Minnesota. I have owned an 08 Expedition and now have had my 2010 F-150 for 3 years
I bought the 2010 F150 Super Crew new.
I have never noticed this before, but we have had tons of rain this spring and a couple of times I have opened the back doors after a rain and had significant amounts of water run out of the base of the doors. It only happens on the rear doors and it only happens after a rain, that I can tell anyway.
It takes about 10 minutes for the doors to quit leaking when I leave them open, and as far as I can tell, they do not leak when they are closed (no water puddles, etc.). The last time it happened, I "waved" the door pretty roughly back and forth and could hear water swishing around in the bottom of the door. I spoke with a local body guy and he said he had heard nothing about any issues, but did not think that that was a good thing. I am just wondering if anyone else has had these issues, or if this is a "Normal"?

Ryan

