Don't know if you have sunroof. Our VW Passat is notorious for the water leak on sunroof drains. It'll flood the cabin floor through the dislodged drain hoses under the A pillars whenever it rains.my 2014 cx5 gets water on the floor of the drivers side when it rains. I'm not seeing anything dripping anywhere. I took it to the dealer and they found nothing and will do nothing until I find where it's leaking. any one else have this issue?
i don't have a sunroof.
ok so i park on a hill with the car leaning towards the drivers side, always get water. as a test we backed the car into the spot with the car leaning to the passenger side and we got no water.
i will run a hose on just the drivers side and see if water fills up in the car. if i can find somewhere to get water in i will take it to the dealer and show them.
i don't have a sunroof.
ok so i park on a hill with the car leaning towards the drivers side, always get water. as a test we backed the car into the spot with the car leaning to the passenger side and we got no water.
i will run a hose on just the drivers side and see if water fills up in the car. if i can find somewhere to get water in i will take it to the dealer and show them.
That's another common water ingress source on my VW Passat! One more common place is from interior door panel seals. But OP's issue seems from driver door rubber seal due to misaligned door.I've seen the drains in the heater intake area (plenunm) get clogged. Any chance there are a bunch of leaves collected in that area, underhood at the base of the windshield?
I’ve read somewhere that there are drain hoses that come from somewhere and end up coming out somewhere on or in the rocker panels. Can anyone confirm this? I wonder if there is a write up anywhere on clearing these of debris.I've seen the drains in the heater intake area (plenunm) get clogged. Any chance there are a bunch of leaves collected in that area, underhood at the base of the windshield?