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Question Water pouring in

Sunroof drain and all the window were checked and do not leak any water but I still have water coming in along the tunnel/transmission wall on the driver's side. Also all the plugs below the floor seem fine. Any thoughts??

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take a few photos. not exactly sure where its showing up in the car. Do you have all the carpet and side panel removed under the rear side window?
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are all the rear seat belt bolt holes are plugged? gut the rear and set up a spray nozzle over the car and get inside with a flashlight and some rags.
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All the panels, doors, rear seats are bone dry! The leak occurs (on wet road) on the floor on the driver's side close to the bottom of the gas pedal along the transmission tunnel until the seat. It seems that the water is entering through the floor's panel.
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The gas pedal is mounted through the floor with 2 10MM bolts, unbolt them and places some weather strip glue there to seal it up then re-install the nuts. I also placed some glue where the bolts came through the floor for extra measure.

To insure there are no other leaks, place the car in a garage if you can and with lights off, shine a light through the bottom to see if you can find more leaks. Do the opposite from inside the cab and look under the car in the dark.

This is how I plugged all my leaks and holes made by POs installing stuff that did not belong on the car and left holes where he tapped screws through.

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