Dust Leaks
| Dust Leaks | 
Dust may leak into the vehicle where water will not. This happens particularly in the lower portion of the interior.
Forward motion of the vehicle can create a slight vacuum which pulls air and dust into the vehicle.
In order to determine the location of dust leaks, perform the following steps:
| 1. | Remove the mats from the floor. | |
| 2. | Remove the mats from the kick panel. | |
| 3. | Remove the insulation from the floor. | |
| 4. | Remove the insulation from the kick panel. | |
| 5. | Drive the vehicle on a dusty road. | |
| 6. | Examine the interior. Dust in the shape of a small cone or slit will usually be found at the point of leakage. | |
| 7. | Mark the points of leakage. | |
| 8. | 
 Shine bright lamps on the underside of the floor and the cowl. | |||||||
| 9. | Have an assistant mark any points inside of the vehicle for any points where the light shines through. | |
| • | Inspect the weld joints. | 
| • | Inspect the body mounts. | 
| 10. | Seal any leaks with an air-drying, body-sealing compound. | |

 
		