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Old 05-14-2006, 01:17 PM   #1 (permalink)
cruzned
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My SSR:
Vin#856
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Black Betty has sprung a leak!! EEEEKKKKK.....

I noticed during today's torrential rains, that water came gushing out of the passenger side under the dash on my wife's feet. I had this before but thought it was from my umbrella. After looking up under the dash, things are getting mighty wet under there and there are plenty of wires exposed to it. Not a good thing for sure. Before I take it to the dealer, it would be great if anyone on the forum, especially those that are SSR technicians or former factory workers, could give me a heads up on what could be causing a leak in that area. It is so much better when I go to the dealer armed with some information before they take the beast apart. The leak appears to be coming from the right side (passenger side), pehaps from the seal around the windshield itself. Any thoughts anyone?

I would especially appreciate the advice I could get from Freezer, since you are the quinticential Guru of SSR production. Thanks for all your great advice in the past man! You have saved me more than often.

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