Some Jeep Compass owners report experiencing issues with rainwater leaking into the tailgate and trunk air vent, which can affect the passenger side seat belt. This problem may stem from the cowl on the passenger side draining improperly due to a slit between welded panels near the hood hinge. Additionally, some owners find that the rubber seals around the trunk vents may not be intact, leading to water ingress. Accumulation of water on the rubber floor mat in the rear passenger area can also indicate potential entry points, even if the carpet beneath remains dry. Furthermore, the cabin air intake can become a source of leaks if debris blocks the area or if there are gaps in the plastic housing. To identify the leak's source, some owners have reported that dealers perform water tests using a garden hose along the door, windows, and hatch. It is essential for owners to address any leaks promptly to prevent further damage, such as corrosion on electrical modules, which could lead to ongoing electrical issues even after the leak is resolved. Regular maintenance and quick action can help maintain the vehicle's condition and prevent these problems.
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