Why is my RAV4 leaking water?
If Your Toyota RAV4 has water leaking on the passenger side floor that is usually a sign of a problem with the AC condenser line being clogged. If the line gets clogged and filled up it can back up and leak out from under the dash onto the passenger side floor.
Why is water leaking into my trunk?
The lid of your trunk has a large rubber seal all the way around it. If that seal becomes cracked, worn, or damaged in some way then there is a chance that when it starts raining or you go into the car wash water will flow into the trunk as a result.
Why is the floor in the back of my car wet?
A puddle that appears on the floor of your car’s interior — unless you can trace it to a spilled beverage — probably means you’ve got a leak somewhere. It could be a leak that allows rainwater into the cabin, or a leaking component inside the car that’s causing water to leak from behind the dashboard.
Is there a water leak on the passenger side of a RAV4?
“RAV4 Water Leak Passenger Side” Google Results increased form 26,100 results (on June 27th, 2015) to 56,200 results (on July 17th, 2015) — an increase of 30,100 results (over 115% in only 20 days). I have the screen shots to support these statements.
Why are the drainage tubes on my Toyota RAV4 clogged?
The tubes collect and drain water off the roof to help protect the sunroof area. The tubes clog with dirt and debris and the water will eventually begin draining inside of the car. The water will damage your carpet and risk creating mold inside the vehicle.
What to do if your RAV4 has a wet floor?
Poke them with a wire to clear them. Based on our research the RAV4s with wet floors are usually, but not always, clogged sunroof drains or drain outlets. Visit Torque News homepage for more stories.
Why does my RAV4 get water in it when it rains?
Trim Cracks Cause Leaks. Other RAV4 owners found that the body trim surrounding their windshield or even the fender panel had degraded and failed, allowing water to seep in during heavy rain. They proved this by using a hose to put water on the areas one at a time while having another person look for the leaks.