I had the same problem, it is the vent only under heavy rainfall though, the reason it leaked when you sprayed the gap on the hood is because it went under the vent while you sprayed the gap and since you had a continuous stream the water filled your chamber faster than it could leak out the clogged tube, check his tube i bet it’s full of dirt and mud like mine was and I even made the drain hole bigger on the tube by bending it so it won’t get clogged again
My YJ leaks are in two places. First is the same as in this video, water enters from poor seal between hood and cowl, then into gaps in large rubber grommets where wiring harness enters interior. This is driver and passenger side. Second, is cracked side panel caulking between the side panel and cowl & between side panel and fender, also on driver and passenger side.
All, I investigated further because that seal alone just doesn't add up and finally located my leak after 20 years of ownership of my 89 wrangler. Remove the old sealant that runs between the inside edge of where the fender bolts on and the firewall. You will notice a small opening once you remove the sealant where the water is getting in. Clean up the rust and reseal the gap on hole. Leaking problem fixed.
I noticed there's 2 bolts missing on the windshield hinge. If it is that's your leak. The nuts for the bolts broke off on mine and I used nutserts instead.
its a clogged cabin vent system, inspect the drain hose under hood behind dip stick. its likely plugged up with the crap that falls into the outer hood vent.
Hello from Sweden, I have work with similar leaks on my -93 YJ this winter and what I found was a leak between the fresh air intake box and the body. I removed the vent grill and tape a small rim around each screw hole and then filed the tape-rim with water. It was how I found that leak. To fix it I had to remove the dash and then the fresh air box. I removed the old sealing and then put it back with a sort of glue gasket... You can also tape a rim around the nozzles and fil with water, to isolate every singel leak source. Hope you find the leak, its so annoying with water coming in... :(
Same here. I taped all the seals on the windshield and cleaned the cowl vent out. Still leaking. I have the hood seal, but it's in terrible shape. Hoping that is it
Correct me if I missed it, but the cowl to hood rubber seal appears to be missing on his Jeep. I’m assuming it wasn’t replaced after painting. There is supposed to be a seal there to stop water from arcing around the cowl and entering through the firewall.
Try taping off the hood seam, the cowl vent, the wiper arm holes, w/s frame seal, and w/s gaskets. Start from the top, and flood each seal with steady stream (no hose gun). Remove tape from each seal, one at a time.
Just pull the drain plugs....you'll be fine... I don't , nor have I ever had, a seal between the hood and the cowl.... mine doesn't leak like that from there... Very odd indeed.... I know there's a hole in the fire wall where the AC condinsation collection hose from inside the jeep goes through the fire wall just above the hump that does not have a seal or grommet and is prone to water and mud coming in when wheeling... but not just rain...but it's too low....below the dash area... Mine leaked (more like poured) at one time until I replaced the window frame (cuz it was rusted through) and the widow frame to cowl seal / gasket... No more...or very little I should say, water gets inside from the dash area...but then again... in Florida always neked....doors off, a bikini top installed, and a tonneau cover.... I just pulled my drain plugs....lol... If I'm in the jeep during a time of rain...it's only because I don't care at that time to be wet... It's actually kinda fun to cruise around in the neked jeep during a spring / summer rain storm or a tropical storm / Cat 1 hurricane.... The looks you get...lol
My YJ has a coolant leak. I can see it drop from the transmission. I can’t see where it’s coming from before the transmission. Anyone know where it could be coming from or how to fix it?
Screw Chrysler for turning a blind eye to this .I got cheated buying a leaky wrangler that could only be temporarily fixed. Got tired of the wet floors and bought a truck instead. I only miss the jeep wave.
The leaks were coming from the cowl body panel seams, had to seal the base of the windshield frame below the windowhinge seal and on the sides where the body panels meet above the stamped jeep logo. There was very fine hair line cracks in the seam sealer. Good luck looking for the leaks.Thanks for the video's for our education and entertainment.
You didn't find the leak! Left us hanging!
I had the same problem, it is the vent only under heavy rainfall though, the reason it leaked when you sprayed the gap on the hood is because it went under the vent while you sprayed the gap and since you had a continuous stream the water filled your chamber faster than it could leak out the clogged tube, check his tube i bet it’s full of dirt and mud like mine was and I even made the drain hole bigger on the tube by bending it so it won’t get clogged again
Mine did that too. Jason had cleaned that out, but good point.
My YJ leaks are in two places. First is the same as in this video, water enters from poor seal between hood and cowl, then into gaps in large rubber grommets where wiring harness enters interior. This is driver and passenger side. Second, is cracked side panel caulking between the side panel and cowl & between side panel and fender, also on driver and passenger side.
All, I investigated further because that seal alone just doesn't add up and finally located my leak after 20 years of ownership of my 89 wrangler. Remove the old sealant that runs between the inside edge of where the fender bolts on and the firewall. You will notice a small opening once you remove the sealant where the water is getting in. Clean up the rust and reseal the gap on hole. Leaking problem fixed.
I noticed there's 2 bolts missing on the windshield hinge. If it is that's your leak. The nuts for the bolts broke off on mine and I used nutserts instead.
Make sense
did you say your nuts hurt?
its a clogged cabin vent system, inspect the drain hose under hood behind dip stick. its likely plugged up with the crap that falls into the outer hood vent.
Hello from Sweden,
I have work with similar leaks on my -93 YJ this winter and what I found was a leak between the fresh air intake box and the body. I removed the vent grill and tape a small rim around each screw hole and then filed the tape-rim with water. It was how I found that leak.
To fix it I had to remove the dash and then the fresh air box. I removed the old sealing and then put it back with a sort of glue gasket...
You can also tape a rim around the nozzles and fil with water, to isolate every singel leak source.
Hope you find the leak, its so annoying with water coming in... :(
Thank you! Well have to investigate further if it's still leaking.
Same exact area leak for me. I also used tape to isolate it. The seal was rotted. How difficult was it to remove the dash and replace that seal?
Running down the firewall and through the grommets
Yeah, that's our suspicion at this point. We'll see...
Yep. So I added a strip of foam insulation along the lip where the hood meets the metal where the hinges are and the leak stopped.
I heard if you seal the top up real good you can run the blower fan on high creating a positive pressure area inside the Jeep that won’t let water in.
Well see if that works!
I have the same leak I need to check where's coming.
Me too, I thought it was the doors seals but it's not.
I have the same doors you have with the sliding windows,do you have a video on how to lift the glass part off or does it like half doors?
My YJ was leaking from the windshield washer nozzles and the Cowl body seams
Same here. I taped all the seals on the windshield and cleaned the cowl vent out. Still leaking. I have the hood seal, but it's in terrible shape. Hoping that is it
Hndri had a good idea. Tape off sections so you can test one at a time more easily. But hoping that seal does the trick!
Mine leaks as well. Someone suggested it is the door seal or window seal but I haven't checked.
Do a video on that seal replacement! No one has one on UTube for a Jeep TJ, or any Wrangler!
Correct me if I missed it, but the cowl to hood rubber seal appears to be missing on his Jeep. I’m assuming it wasn’t replaced after painting. There is supposed to be a seal there to stop water from arcing around the cowl and entering through the firewall.
Humm.. I'll have to check with him to see if he has a gasket there... Good eye!
Definitely put the seal back on and check all the firewall feed through seals. How's that bronco running? Keep getting quick glimpses of it
Cool. Thx. Don't think Bronco is running. Maybe Jason will chime in on it..?
Yea, I’ve let the Bronco slide a bit. Fuel delivery issue. I’ve got plans for it soon, though.
Im having the same issue on my 97 TJ 4.0. Do you have a link to the seal or whats it called Ill try to find one
put some silicon all over the join between the windshield and the hood thar fix the problem
Probably coming thru the vent where the wiper are. just making a guess before the show comes on..:-))
Well that answered my guess.
@@gordongman3423 hahahah
Could be coming in multiple areas... ? We'll see..
Try taping off the hood seam, the cowl vent, the wiper arm holes, w/s frame seal, and w/s gaskets. Start from the top, and flood each seal with steady stream (no hose gun). Remove tape from each seal, one at a time.
That's a good idea. We'll have to replace that seal and test again.
Just pull the drain plugs....you'll be fine...
I don't , nor have I ever had, a seal between the hood and the cowl.... mine doesn't leak like that from there... Very odd indeed.... I know there's a hole in the fire wall where the AC condinsation collection hose from inside the jeep goes through the fire wall just above the hump that does not have a seal or grommet and is prone to water and mud coming in when wheeling... but not just rain...but it's too low....below the dash area...
Mine leaked (more like poured) at one time until I replaced the window frame (cuz it was rusted through) and the widow frame to cowl seal / gasket... No more...or very little I should say, water gets inside from the dash area...but then again... in Florida always neked....doors off, a bikini top installed, and a tonneau cover.... I just pulled my drain plugs....lol... If I'm in the jeep during a time of rain...it's only because I don't care at that time to be wet... It's actually kinda fun to cruise around in the neked jeep during a spring / summer rain storm or a tropical storm / Cat 1 hurricane.... The looks you get...lol
Good ideas. We may have to tape off some areas and try again if it's still leaking...
Check the washer fluid nozzle area?
But I love the smell of moldy Oregon rain water in muh TJ on a crisp fall mourning.
That's funny you had to explain why not to wet both seals at one time. Off camera of course
I have the same problem, let me know if you get with the issue
Will do. Hoping that seal on the hood does the trick.
@@JeepSolid I have an issue with my 2000 jeep tj leaking into the driver side
Hey Dave is there any update with this water leak issue?
Not yet. He’s still battling it. Haven’t had a chance to dig into it yet
My YJ has a coolant leak. I can see it drop from the transmission. I can’t see where it’s coming from before the transmission. Anyone know where it could be coming from or how to fix it?
Still don't know. I'm going to pull the carpet so I have a better view (and also the carpet is filthy, could use a degreasing)
Need to replace that seal.. ;)
Screw Chrysler for turning a blind eye to this .I got cheated buying a leaky wrangler that could only be temporarily fixed. Got tired of the wet floors and bought a truck instead. I only miss the jeep wave.
I had a leak coming from the cowel panel seams.
We'll have to pull the cover and inspect if it's still leaking.
The leaks were coming from the cowl body panel seams, had to seal the base of the windshield frame below the windowhinge seal and on the sides where the body panels meet above the stamped jeep logo. There was very fine hair line cracks in the seam sealer. Good luck looking for the leaks.Thanks for the video's for our education and entertainment.
I love the Jurassic Jeep, but where is the door logo's?
He got the decal on today! Looks good
@@JeepSolid Awesome!! I can't wait to see it!! My Jeep is #29!!
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Going in Underneath driving through puddles