Didn't read it yet but...... http://www.theultimatejeep.com/showt...hlight=leaking
Didn't read it yet but...... http://www.theultimatejeep.com/showt...hlight=leaking
Last edited by Matt; 10-03-2011 at 04:24 PM.
Came across this with a more detailed search: http://www.jeepcommander.com/forums/...&postcount=465
You should give it a shot and write a "how to" for our tech section
I don't have a link I'm guessing the link Matt provided from JC should be the one. I've read of people blowing out the drain plugs from both ends using compressors and canned air just use what you have I guess obviously don't have the compressor at 120PSI I also heard of the drain plugs coming undone and needed to be fixed dropping the head liner and pulling the A pillar covers exposes most all the places it runs to. Also had people pull the roof rail screws and reseal those as well so there are lots of places for water to get in. The secondary door sill is a TSB so check that too. With the front end rake on the stock setup you can be leaking in the back and it ends up pooling in the front floor boards but that's not as common as the other fixes.
Mine just started doing this. Water somes out the bottom of the molding in front of the door. If that makes sense, but I am trying to clean out the drains this weekend. Let you know how it goes
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I will be doing this as well. I can do a write-up as well
I'll be doing this tomorrow morning....
Sorry I didnt get a chance to post the write-up w pictures. The move came quick and had to do a bunch of stuff. We are in TX right now at my mother in-laws house(no internet) so i use my phone and cant upload from my phone.
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