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Front passenger floor wet on 05 Taurus. Help!! - 9/9/2007 5:43:42 PM   
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Hello,

I'm the proud owner of an 05 Taurus. I've owned it since April, and have only had one major problem--Water collecting on the front passenger floor. This is the second time it has happened and it was after a rain storm. The first time, the problem was diagnosed as a blocked A/C drain plug. It was repaired, and I haven't had a problem in weeks, until now. I've found out this is a common problem in the Taurus. Some say it has to do with the air cabin filter leaking water through to the A/C blower. I did just have my cabin filter replaced. I wonder if they didn't insert it correctly, because the problem seemed to have started after its replacement. Others say it has to do with a bad passenger cowl seal or a plug below the floorboard. Can someone help me? I hope it's covered under warranty, because I purchased an extended warranty through CarMax. Maybe FoMoCo covers it?

Thanks, Joe..........
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RE: Front passenger floor wet on 05 Taurus. Help!! - 9/30/2007 7:16:10 PM   
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Windfall,

I had the exact same problem with my 03 Taurus.  My dealer did all that they could do to re-create the issue and could not get it to leak.  The next rain storm I had another pond on my passenger floor mat.  However, a few weeks later during an oil change they suggested that I replace the cabin air filter.  Maybe a fluke, but ever since I changed it..... the car has been dry ever since.  Not sure if that makes sence or not, but Ill go with it for now.  :-)

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RE: Front passenger floor wet on 05 Taurus. Help!! - 10/1/2007 11:17:10 AM   
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Take a look at the passenger side wiper cowl. It should be sealed tight against the windshield. The cowl will need to be replaced if not. Very common issue.

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RE: Front passenger floor wet on 05 Taurus. Help!! - 11/30/2007 7:29:00 PM   
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I have a '02 Taurus. Over the summer had the same issue-water on the front passangers side. Then last week, my heat started to slow down and stopped working. I took it to the dealer( I live in Boston and really can't go without heat in the car!...anyways---they had to replace the blower motor and resistor along with the cowl and weatherstrip. They said it corroded the motor due to the water leak. Mine was not covered under warranty---I would get it to the dealer soon--hopefully yours is still covered!
Hope this helps....Good luck

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RE: Front passenger floor wet on 05 Taurus. Help!! - 12/1/2007 9:03:44 AM   
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how do you change the wiper cowel what is it can you send me a diagram or show me on the site t hank you

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RE: Front passenger floor wet on 05 Taurus. Help!! - 12/8/2007 3:07:51 PM   
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There is and updated procedure to replace the pollen filter cover and use clear silicone to seal around the edges of this cover to prevent water from entering reference TSB # 04-15-03.

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