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My Toyota SR5 Extended Cab 2 Wheel Drive Tundra is leaking...

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Question by Leaky Moisture
Submitted on 6/26/2004
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My Toyota  SR5 Extended Cab 2 Wheel Drive Tundra is leaking water around the air conditioning fan on the passenger side.  This happens only during hard rains when the truck is moving through some high waters. I removed the fan and found that a small filter on the inside of the firewall was saturated with water during this problem.  This does not leak when the truck is parked or when the air conditioning is running in conditions of no rain.  This makes me believe the moisture is coming from the outside and being pulled in through the air intake vent in the firewall.  Has anyone ever had this type of problem?  


Answer by Whatthef
Submitted on 3/27/2005
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Why are you driving through high water. Sure, they do that on commercials. But, it is dangerous and really not recommended in (like) real life. Wake up dude.

 

Answer by Paul
Submitted on 12/19/2005
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Yes, Same exact problem...Did you find a solution?

 

Answer by gramsey
Submitted on 2/3/2006
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I have recently had the same problem.  Were you able to get the problem fixed?

 

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