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    Quote Originally Posted by AK Bob View Post
    In the snow too!

    Glad to help in any way I can, I agree we have a great community here!
    And even chained up his creeper to go in the snow for me.

    Many forums out there with a gazillion members, and many dick swingers, too; this one is more like an extended family feel about it, and no dick swingers also.

    OK, Saturday is here, weather is rugged (rain here), but if I get a long enough break in the rain, I will install the vents.

    I will try to release the lower barbs by reaching under the flip seat, and if I can get it to snap out, then just clean the area off, snap in the new unit, and repeat for the other side.

    2010 Dodge 2500 SLT CCLB 4WD G56 Cummins 6.7 turbo diesel, 3.42 LSD. Add ons: Banks Monster Ram, Grid heater delete, Spyntec Free Spin Kit with Warn hubs (62672) Laramie Alloys (includes spare), "Powerwagon" Flares, Powerwagon bed decal (4X4 off road) OE Ram mudflaps, OE Slush Mats, OE Clearance Lamps, Geno's shift knob in black, 5" DPF back with muffler delete, spray in bedliner, OE brake controller, Durafit Seat Covers, Pro Tech Toolbox, Speed Turtle, Upfitter switches, Ham Radios, 8 Antennas, headache rack, emergency light bar,....

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    New vents were installed, but I did have to remove my back seats.

    It appears the pass side was leaking, but ever so slightly.

    Just a little bit of dampness.

    No wet carpets would fill the storage compartment on the pass side with a small amount of water.

    My truck sets most of the winter, very little use, and sweat appears on the windshield.

    I suspect the small amount of moisture from the small leak condensed on the cold glass.

    I will keep wiping it down, and it should eventually disappear.

    I will monitor it.

    I have replaced my rear center high mount stop lamp (CMHSL), cab lamps (new OE units), and these pressure vents.

    OK, any other areas for water leaks? Any improved parts, I'm just buying. I hate water leaks.

    On vehicles with body computers and networking, moisture is a no no; lots of weird things can happen.

    Thanks, everyone, for the help, AK Bob, Mortifa dude, and igotacummins for the forum to help me fix my truck.

    2010 Dodge 2500 SLT CCLB 4WD G56 Cummins 6.7 turbo diesel, 3.42 LSD. Add ons: Banks Monster Ram, Grid heater delete, Spyntec Free Spin Kit with Warn hubs (62672) Laramie Alloys (includes spare), "Powerwagon" Flares, Powerwagon bed decal (4X4 off road) OE Ram mudflaps, OE Slush Mats, OE Clearance Lamps, Geno's shift knob in black, 5" DPF back with muffler delete, spray in bedliner, OE brake controller, Durafit Seat Covers, Pro Tech Toolbox, Speed Turtle, Upfitter switches, Ham Radios, 8 Antennas, headache rack, emergency light bar,....

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    Re: Pressure Vents Leaking Water

    Quote Originally Posted by toyota_mdt_tech View Post
    New vents were installed, but I did have to remove my back seats.

    It appears the pass side was leaking, but ever so slightly.

    Just a little bit of dampness.

    No wet carpets would fill the storage compartment on the pass side with a small amount of water.

    My truck sets most of the winter, very little use, and sweat appears on the windshield.

    I suspect the small amount of moisture from the small leak condensed on the cold glass.

    I will keep wiping it down, and it should eventually disappear.

    I will monitor it.

    I have replaced my rear center high mount stop lamp (CMHSL), cab lamps (new OE units), and these pressure vents.

    OK, any other areas for water leaks? Any improved parts, I'm just buying. I hate water leaks.

    Moisture is a no-no in vehicles with body computers and networking; lots of weird things can happen.

    Thanks, everyone, for the help, AK Bob, Mortifa dude, and igotacummins for the forum to help me fix my truck.
    I know I am well over a year late, but I want to say that I am terribly sorry for not replying to this thread any further.

    I don't know how I completely missed it.

    I'm glad everything got sorted for you as well!

    Edit: I live in El Paso now and miss having moisture problems, LOL!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Mortifera View Post
    I know I am well over a year late, but I want to say that I am terribly sorry for not replying to this thread any further.

    I don't know how I completely missed it.

    I'm glad everything got sorted for you as well!

    Edit: I live in El Paso now and miss having moisture problems, LOL!
    Not to mention not having to deal with the corrosive salt air.

    I have dealt with three leaks on my truck: CHMSL, then cab baffles, and the latest was the cowl drains.

    The area in front of the windshield drains on both sides.

    It gets plugged up from debris and won't drain outside but starts draining inside.

    I was able to find it by removing the inner fender liner, but it can be accessed and cleared by removing the plastic cowl cover in front of the windshield, far ends.

    Look for standing water.

    Put a rod through and break the clog open.

    2010 Dodge 2500 SLT CCLB 4WD G56 Cummins 6.7 turbo diesel, 3.42 LSD. Add ons: Banks Monster Ram, Grid heater delete, Spyntec Free Spin Kit with Warn hubs (62672) Laramie Alloys (includes spare), "Powerwagon" Flares, Powerwagon bed decal (4X4 off road) OE Ram mudflaps, OE Slush Mats, OE Clearance Lamps, Geno's shift knob in black, 5" DPF back with muffler delete, spray in bedliner, OE brake controller, Durafit Seat Covers, Pro Tech Toolbox, Speed Turtle, Upfitter switches, Ham Radios, 8 Antennas, headache rack, emergency light bar,....

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    Re: Pressure Vents Leaking Water

    I've also had issues with those little holes up front and wondered if I should be drilling them out larger.

    They get clogged with dust here as well.

    The air in Hawaii wasn't as salty as you would think for some reason.

    The real problem was the volcanic content in the air, which was terrible for keeping the vehicle clean.

    You could spend two weeks washing, claying, polishing, sealing, and waxing the exterior, and it would still feel baby-smooth.

    If you run your finger down the vehicle by the end of the week, it would feel rough.

    I remember the truck getting sticky when we vacationed in Florida.

    I never had that problem in HI.

    El Paso has dust like nobody's business.


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