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Old 05-14-2006, 05:57 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Having been a waterleak and windleak specialist for the GM dealers around here for many years. Start with awater hose in your driveway. Just turn it on low with out a nozle, (tape the end if you want to protect the paint). Start low with the hood up and watch the interior for drips. Let it run for about 10 minutes before moving up a level. You will be able to narrow it down as to where it may be coming inside. At that point take it to the dealer and let them know what you've found. They can then verify the leak and get to the leaking area much quicker.
More than likely it's a spot weld that burned though and left a pin hole for the water tot travel in.

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