Enough of Sliver's new Maverick. I am sure it is awesome. My first car I shared with a few other siblings was a 1974 or 75 4-door Copper coloured real Maverick. We called it the jeep Maverick. But, I have digressed from my issue I need help with.
I have a 2012 Volvo XC60. July was super wet and super humid. I noticed the interior windows had a lot of moisture or condensation. A lot. The carpet behind the passenger seat is wet and when I put the ventilation on, I could here water gurgling in the vent on the side column between the front and rear seats. I was able to get it somewhat dried out with a fan and a couple of no-rain warmer days. But, more rain last evening and damp again. It is not faulty sun-roof seals, door seals or any other seals or other weatherstripping. Google / AI tells me it is a plugged sun-roof drain or a cowl are drain or an A/C condenser drain. I am thinking it is a cowl drain which I can't find. I park under or close to a lot of trees - pine trees to be more specific. Any thoughts?
If it is any consolation, I am a Ford fan as I have a new F150 XLT so I am sure I could some day come to terms with the new Maverick.
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