Water entering through the glove box area during rain could be due to several factors, including clogged drainage channels, worn weather stripping, or a faulty seal around the windshield. If the drainage system that directs water away from the windshield is blocked, it can lead to water pooling and seeping into the cabin. Additionally, if the seal around the glove box or any openings is compromised, rainwater can easily find its way inside. It's advisable to inspect these areas and address any issues to prevent further water intrusion.
Water getting into the door and getting the wires wet.
A monsoon has a cold and a warm front. The cold front is where ocean water (any water) comes over the land and makes heavy rains. The warm front is where all the water from the land is suck up in the sky and brings it to the ocean.
If water is getting into the passenger footwell one or more of the weatherstripping has failed. Check the doors as the weatherstripping makes a funned to drain a lot of the water. If there is a leak that can be leading into the cabin of the car.
The same thing happens to my car. It is the door seal. Try using the water hose and looking for where the water is coming in.
they get water when it rains
A puddle is a small body of water on the ground after it rains.
it could be a leaky windshield or a hole in the firewall or maybe someone had changed the cabin filtre and didn't replace everything
No, it can help break in the glove. Just don't soak the glove.
is the amount of water on earth added to every time it rains
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