Hood misalignment, cowl cover misalignment, wiper module drain tube(s), and/or the lower plenum drain hose may cause the HVAC housing to leak water onto the passenger side floor. Diagnoses will be required to confirm the location of a water leak in the front passenger area.
Water Leak Onto the Passenger Side Floor on Plymouth Voyager
Problem Description
(8 people reported this problem)
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$88 - $111: General Diagnosis
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Average mileage:
110,000 (92,000–128,000)
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1997 Plymouth Voyager 128,000 mi,
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Has progressively gotten worse. Not fixed as yet.
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