Water leak drivers side floor

Tiny
MERLIN2021
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It's been my experience on all makes that it's either sealant around windshield glass, or the air intake for the a/c and ventilation system, but I found those two TSB's and water can wick up thru the rug, is the back even damp?
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Tiny
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Merlin2021:
Thanks again. Yes, the floor behind the passenger seat is damp, but far less moist than the front. What would this mean? When you say that water might wick up into the carpeting, where would it be wicking from?

By the way, the wet area on the front passenger floor is totally underneath the front floor mat, and it is wettest right next to the door frame. The carpeting forward where your feet rest is dry as a bone.
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It may be comming from the spots in the photos, ot the "B" pillar, thats the post between the front and rear doors. Remove the trim panels and if you have to, have a helper run a hose on it while you look inside for water infiltration.
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I have the same problem with my 2004 Honda Civic. Just wondering if you found a solution and fixed the problem.
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Tiny
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This Tech bulliten is meant for the Honda mechanics, it is so they dont spend hours looking for the source of leaks, These are known by Honda motor corp to be points of water infiltration, and once sealed, should solve your problems.
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