check your hinges make sure the doors are not sagging or you can get new weather stripping and replace the old j.c. Whitney should have it
have your heater core checked its probually leaking
the heater core is leaking it is located in the duct work under the dash
Where is the water leaking from? A window, windshield, engine, etc?? Need more details in the question.
heater core is leaking.
I currenty owne a 99 suburban and owned a 97. The leak is probably from the "weeper" hole on the bottom of the pump and if it is "leaking" then your water pump bearings are going out and you need to replace the pump. Both of my water pumps went out at 70,000 mile--cheap parts.
Are you sure it is water? If it is water, it could be just condensed water off the A/C condenser. Drive the truck without the A/C on, do you still see water leaking?- Yes - See below- No - no worries, it is normal for water to build up when using the A/C. It is condensation like on the side of a cold drinking glass.Does it have a sweet smell to it? Is it orange or florescent green, antifreeze?If your suburban is leaking water it can be a few items.- Bad water pump - Very common- Bad worn out radiator hose- Bad radiator- Loose or old radiator cap
The A/C is supposed to leak water. This is condensation, and is normal. Now if you are saying it is leaking inside the vehicle, then the drain line is clogged. Find the drain line and unclog it.
Your engine may have a leaking hose connection or a leaking gasket at the water outlet. It could also be a leaking hose.
silicone spray helps wipe it on all rubber gaskets and wherever the gasket touches metal
Fluid on the passenger side floor is one of two things. Either you have a water leak from outside, as in a windshield leaking, condenser drain line stopped up and leaking into the car, or the heater core is leaking. Taste the fluid. If it taste sweet, it is coolant and the heater core needs replacing.
Typically, if your car is leaking water it has to do with the air conditioning system. This simply usually means the condensation is leaking from the AC.
Your heater core, which is under the dash is supplied by coolant from the engine. If it is leaking, or the hoses to it are leaking, it could end up on your carpet. Also, if the drain for the A/C evaporator is clogged, you would have a similar result. This sometimes happens after getting a car undercoated.