2020 Ford Expedition FX4 water leak passenger side

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isacro09

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Hi, just wanna ask if any of you have the same issue from the said video, Sent my suv to the dealer and said its normal.





Thanks for your inputs.
 
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Is the AC on? Could it be the AC condensation dripping?
yes , ac on. thats what im thinking but it goes to thru the chassis, should it have a hose or something so it doesnt crawl on the frame? lol
 

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Yes. You can search, there are other posts about the rubber elbow behind the Passenger Fender Liner, that directs the condensate down, onto the frame area.
 

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the drip from the body mount is most likely from the ac and the drip coming from the shield is going to be from the condensation from the exhaust. the fact that the liquid is clear means its nothing bad. Oil id brown and coolant is orange.
 

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Yes, mine had a drip there, turned out that the rear window washer line runs inside the cab along the passenger side. The tube had become disconnected at the firewall and emptied the contents of the washer fluid tank onto the passenger floor. There is a dip in the floor between the seats and the door it was filled with washer fluid. They fixed it and it came loose again at which time they glued it and it has been fine since. It was quite the PITA and the dealer had my Expedition for about a week in total. If you look at the 2nd row seatbelt connection where it goes into the plastic trim at the floor. There is a small cover that can be removed. Pull it off and shine a flash light in, if there is water there you will be able to see it with a flash light.IMG_3151.jpegIMG_3152.jpeg
 
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