There are several possible causes here: A leaky windshield seal, a leaky top seal, or missing floor plugs. The most likely answer, however, is that it's a Wrangler.
I had that problem on my 2002 sport. The drain line for the ac was too short. The dealer put a longer one in and problem fixed.
Remove it with a wet/dry vac.
One reason your floorboard is wet after it rains is that there may be rust holes in the floor or the floor pans are rusted out. A leak in the windshield seal may also be the cause of wet floorboards. Bad door seals or window seals can allow water to soak the floorboards when it rains.
the jeep will be wet
It shouldn't hurt at all, engine compartments are meant to get wet, but take care around the electrical fuse box.
Most likely reason is that it is rusted out. Improper coolant to water ratio can help freeze plugs rust from the inside, and wet weather will help it along on the outside.
This is often caused by a blocked air conditioner drain. When the air conditioner develops condensation, it has nowhere to go but either the driver's or passenger's side floorboards. In addition, the floor can be rusted out which will cause water intake as well.
In 4wd I try not to go over 50-55 mph. That setting is meant for muddy, icy, or wet conditions so you wouldn't want to go much faster than that anyways.
Could be rusty connections between the motor and the wipers, but you should probably check the multi function switch on the steering column that you use to turn them on, they do get corroded or worn out often because of the tendency of the interior of the jeep to get damp or wet.
wet dreams
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hair gets wet in the bath because you put your hair in the water that causes your hair to get wet .it can get wet by playing water games