I’m going to start by cleaning out the drain underneath my wipers. If that doesn’t solve it then I’ll have to keep looking for an answer.Common question but did you figure out the answer?
Any chance you could post a photo of it? I don’t have any idea where that is. I appreciate the help btw.And check to make sure that you have a little black rubber elbow on the drain for your ac. It's on the passenger side, if the elbow is not there, at speed, the water can be forced backward into the cabin at the passengers feet.
Same problem here, Mine happens just sitting in the driveway when it rains. I've replaced cowl gaskets, door gaskets, changed out half door tops, cleaned cowl and cowl drain but it still leaks when it rains, has me stumped!
I had the same problem in my TJ. Finally figured out the it was the bower case seal to the firewall. Just tighten the nuts on the firewall side that hold the blower/evap case to the firewall. Mine were loose causing the seal between the case and fw to leak. I beat my head against the wall fir months tracking down that leak. Hope it helps.Same problem here, Mine happens just sitting in the driveway when it rains. I've replaced cowl gaskets, door gaskets, changed out half door tops, cleaned cowl and cowl drain but it still leaks when it rains, has me stumped!
I had the same problem in my TJ. Finally figured out the it was the bower case seal to the firewall. Just tighten the nuts on the firewall side that hold the blower/evap case to the firewall. Mine were loose causing the seal between the case and fw to leak. I beat my head against the wall fir months tracking down that leak. Hope it helps.