I had a similar problem on my 2001 Ford focus. There was an expired water seal under the hood by the drains near the windshield wipers. I ended up having it replaced at a ford garage in Portland, but what ever they did it worked as it has not leaked since. Hmm fingers crossed. It cost a few hundred as they had to remove a lot of the front panels to access.
The main reason he quotes is ingress of water in to the rebate.
Water ingress refers to the process by which water enters a building or structure, often through cracks, leaks, or faulty seals. It can lead to damage to the building's materials, such as walls and foundations, as well as create conditions that promote mold growth and compromise the building's integrity. Effective waterproofing measures can help prevent water ingress.
sounds like you have a cracked head
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IP52 refers to an Ingress Protection (IP) rating that indicates the level of protection an electronic device has against dust and water ingress. The "5" signifies that the device is protected against limited dust ingress, preventing it from interfering with normal operation, while the "2" indicates it can withstand vertical water droplets falling at an angle of up to 15 degrees. This rating suggests that the device is suitable for environments where it may be exposed to light dust and moisture, but not heavy rainfall or immersion in water.
Muddy Water - Trace Adkins song - was created in 2008.
If it is in the prescribed time, example: 2 years or 24,000 miles, etc. You don't mention the year.
if your car has got air con and you had the pollen filter changed, check to make sure the cover was put back on properly
The drain can often get blocked so that water cannot escape leading to water ingress via the heating/cooling system inside the vehicle.
Ingress Protection IP 44 First Index Number - Foreign Bodies Protection, Solids Tools and wires etc with a thickness >1mm, Granular foreign bodies, diam. >1mm Second Index Number - Water Protection, Liquids Spray water from all directions, (limited ingress permitted), Splashing
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water in passenger floorboard, where is the hose that would cause this?