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raining inside?????
hey im new here and not sure if this the right area for this post but iv had a blazer for a while now. i have a 2000 2 door 4x4 ls blazer and my driver side door has white streaks on the inside driver side it seems to be right on the flat part of the door where the door panel and the fuse panel would meet, it runs down to the speaker. my question is does anybody else have this problem. im wondering if the truck was hit before i bought it cause the door dosent seem to line up with the rest of the truck, it seems like the whole door sticks out about an eighth to a quarter inch from the fender and the b pillar. Iv had a 94 2 door and didnt have this problem. if anybody has any idea or has a simalar problem please let me know im not sure if i should get new weather stripping or what.
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Either you need to replace your weatherstripping in the door or your door isn't shutting fully and is leaving a large enough crack for it to leak into the inside of the vehicle.
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I had this problem on the passangers door in my blazer. My weather stripping was messed up
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Hmm, my door and fender are flush, I'd say try adjusting the hinges? it's a 2 person job, 1 to hold the door while you loosen the hinge bolts (on the door) and jimmy the door closer to the truck 1/8th inch. I'd look at your weather stripping too just in case. Water getting into your truck is NOT a good thing, especially if the insulation under the carpet gets wet. It took a full week to dry my insulation out. I had to lift the mat, cut the insulation out and hang it up.
If water's been getting in, I'd suggest you feel around and see if your carpets wet. Also, pull the kick plate off and lift the carpet and check to see if the insulation in the foot well is wet, this can rot your floor boards. |
I had a similar problem on the passenger's side of my Blazer when I first got it. It seemed that the top half of the door (the window frame area) had some how got bent outward by about 1/8" - 1/4". With the help of my brother and some gentle persuasion (some gentle bending), the water leak and wind whistle became a thing of the past!
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Seals... always check them first... anywhere there is a seal is a place looking to fail and get you wet.... I had a problem with the third brake light.... but meh.... Just take some time to diagnose where it is coming in and then check the weatherstrip and the door spacing like said previously... goodluck with the repair
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have you looked @ your pins & bushings?
i have the same issue with my '98 LS, and i need to machine a sleeve for the bushings. |
so i looked at the weatherstriping already and also had a friend who just graduated from doing automotive school look at it and neither of us could see anything wrong with the stripping, and yes my carpet is already wet thats why i started looking to see if it was a common problem or not.hey oktain when it happend to your pass. side did it affect your window motor??{assuming their power} cause my window wouldnt go down and i thought the fuse blew but i waited about a half hour and it worked fine.
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also thanks everybody for the help
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If it is just water I doubt it will hurt the button but you would have to wait for it to dry out before it would work again.
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Originally Posted by 84BlazerS10
(Post 308469)
If it is just water I doubt it will hurt the button but you would have to wait for it to dry out before it would work again.
that's what happened to mine. the left/right for the power mirrors wouldn't work when i first got the truck. also, i had to really push the button hard, for the driver's front widow to go down. when i took it out, all of the internal contacts on the rear of the switch were green & white. |
Originally Posted by old skool luvr
(Post 308517)
actually, it'll corrode the contacts inside the switch.
that's what happened to mine. the left/right for the power mirrors wouldn't work when i first got the truck. also, i had to really push the button hard, for the driver's front widow to go down. when i took it out, all of the internal contacts on the rear of the switch were green & white. |
I am having the same exact problem, only it is a lot worse. My driver's side floor is completely soaked now, even a while after it last rained/snowed. Plus, my power driver's seat has stopped working, and this is the second time that it has stopped. The last time, my mechanic had to rewire all the wires under the driver's carpet, cause I guess they shorted out, and snapped due to all the water. Now that you have mentioned both weatherstripping and door hinges, it makes sense cause I know that I definitely need to replace the door hinge pins and bushings which I already have, but also the weatherstripping on top of the door is completely flat which it shouldn't be. This has also cause the paint to chip on the top corner of my door where it makes contact with that flat part of the weatherstripping, and it has started a tiny piece of rust. I am definitely going to start with both the hinge pins, and the weather stripping. Hope I helped anyone the same way you guys just helped me out.
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still raining!!!!!!
so i finally fixed the weather striping, but on the 2000 2 door, there are vents on the outsides of the rear hatch glass. Well the pass. side seemed like it was leaking and i just looked in the back and i have a puddle next to my sub box. i have it tipped up and a towel on the puddle to dry but does anybody have any idea on how to fix this without having to spend hundreds of dollars????
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Originally Posted by 00blaze00
(Post 308251)
hey oktain when it happend to your pass. side did it affect your window motor??{assuming their power} cause my window wouldnt go down and i thought the fuse blew but i waited about a half hour and it worked fine.
it sounds more like a weak window motor. have you checked the glass channel yet? they're gonna need to be able to move freely in the channels or they're gonna draw too many amps, and the motor will clip out for a bit. kinda surprised that the window wouldn't go down @ all, it's usually the other way around. i'm guessing it was only one window that was doing this (driver's side?)
Originally Posted by 00blaze00
(Post 311721)
so i finally fixed the weather striping, but on the 2000 2 door, there are vents on the outsides of the rear hatch glass. Well the pass. side seemed like it was leaking and i just looked in the back and i have a puddle next to my sub box. i have it tipped up and a towel on the puddle to dry but does anybody have any idea on how to fix this without having to spend hundreds of dollars????
i know that on your 2 door those panels are part of the rear side glass trim/seal, and the window needs to be removed to get those covers off. are you sure that the vents are the source of the water? try throwing some corn starch or baking powder around the area where you think the leak is coming from. it'll "stick" to wherever there is moisture, giving you a starting point to the source of it. |
I too have a puddle on my driver's side floor. I took off the little kick panel on the driver's side and i could see the water was coming from the pillar behind the seat. there was a water trail leading all the way from the pillar to the footwell. It's still raining so I haven't had the chance to explore further. It doesn't look like my weatherstripping is bad anywhere. This only just started a little bit ago. this is the second time it's happened. and it seems like it takes quite a bit of rain to make it happen. What could this be?
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there are gaskets under your roof rack. try tightening up the bolts that holt it on, if that doesnt work take the old gasket out, put a bead of silicone down & re assemble it.
Same thing goes with the third eye brake light. there is a gasket underneath it. if it goes bad your back carpet around the tie downs will be wet. I learned all of this courtesy of a subwoofer. I have since removed that silly vibration box due to the fact that it was causing more problems than it was worth. |
hey thanks for all the help everybody. i checked the roofrack and the 3rd brake light and have sealed them with silicone and will let you know how it works next time it rains like hell [only time it leaked]
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good to see you (hopefully) found the issue.
@ jsmz: funny, i'm currently looking @ where i can stuff a 10 or 12 in the back (outta the way, since i use the back of my truck regularly), and never would've thought it'd be an issue. 'cause i sure as hell never had any issue with the two 12W6's i had pounding in the back of my '92 Jimmy. but then again, we all know that the trucks were better built back then. |
Yeah i never figured it would be an issue either until the back end turned into lake chevrolet during a rain storm one night LOL!
But, I agree the trucks were a little more solid on 1st gen bodys, but when it comes to rust... 2nd gen double sided galvanized steel takes the win. |
Originally Posted by jsmz
(Post 315487)
Yeah i never figured it would be an issue either until the back end turned into lake chevrolet during a rain storm one night LOL!
But, I agree the trucks were a little more solid on 1st gen bodys, but when it comes to rust... 2nd gen double sided galvanized steel takes the win. oh, i don't know about that, i've seen my share of rotted out 2nd gen's-in fact, the front cab mounts on my '98 are starting to punch through already, just like the ones on my '92 Jimmy did. and both started doing it right around the 10 year mark, but my Jimmy had another 85K on it compared to the Blazer. |
yea on mine right in front of the rear pass. side theres a spot about the size of a dollar bill and i cant find any reason for it to be that way
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