i followed your directions and successfully fixed the issue today. took the truck to the car wash to test it. no water drained after. the gutter wasnt as bad as yours. but it did have a business card in there lol thanks again
After doing this, there’s one other thing you should check. The piece of plastic at the bottom of the windshield the bridges the gap to the hood is called the cowl (The thing the windshield wipers poke through). Right where it connects with the windshield is supposed to be a little rubber strip that gets dried out, cracks, or is completely gone. If it’s gone, it lets too much water come down the windshield into the basin. You should get some weatherstripping from Home Depot that fills the void between the cowl and the windshield. There is an actual Nissan part for this but you don’t need that. The official name is hood Cowl extension panel seal. I bought mine on eBay for about $45. Genuine Nissan Titan Armada Hood Cowl Extension Panel Seal 66832-7S000. It is literally just a tiny piece of weatherstripping that is sticky on one side that sticks to the windshield. If you have a gap there, fixing the drain alone is not going to resolve this.
Specifically for the Titan, there’s one other thing you should check. The piece of plastic at the bottom of the windshield is called the cowl (The thing the windshield wipers poke through). Right where it connects with the windshield is supposed to be a little rubber strip that gets dried out, cracks, or is completely gone. That lets too much water come down the windshield into the basin. You should get some weatherstripping from Home Depot that fills the void between the cowl and the windshield. There is an actual Nissan part for this but you don’t need that. The official name is hood Cowl extension panel seal
@@TallFamilyFilms Great info….Parts Manager@my Nissan dealer also said that. To replace both of those “plastic cowls” that have the rudder seals at the bottom is very expensive. No sunroof on my truck. Great job linking the “plastic clip removal set” on Amazon. Ordered it in 5 minutes. Great camera work and instructions. I watch it done, I usually can do it. .Thank you so much…worried about it.
@@rodcoulter997 I bought mine on eBay for about $45. Genuine Nissan Titan Armada Hood Cowl Extension Panel Seal 66832-7S000. It is literally just a tiny piece of weatherstripping that is sticky on one side that sticks to the windshield. If you have a gap there, fixing the drain is not going to resolve this.
Thank you!!! Took my armada to replace the windshield and this started. After three trips to the dealership and the windshield place they still never fixed the problem saying it was the sunroof. Obviously NOT!!! Thank you 100x
Funny thing - I JUST replaced my windshield a week ago and I be got this problem again. This time I paid $3 at Home Depot instead of $45 at the dealer. 🤞
I know this is 3 years old. But my neighbors 2022 Titan was just totaled by insurance for having flooded dash and electrical problems from the water intrusion? I have also seen that the full size moon roof is prone to water intrusion and when drain lines are plugged by debris it floods the floor. Two major defects with Titan trucks.
The problem might be a lot simpler. I found later that there is a strip of insulation that is supposed to go under the plastic cowl at the bottom of the windshield. in my case, the weather had pretty much destroyed it. So, water coming down the windshield would flood the compartment you see in this video. I went to Home Depot and got a very thin strip of insulation that was adhesive on one side. It is in the weatherstripping department. I stuck it to the windshield underneath the plastic and I’ve never had a problem since.
Hey man any advice for the 2 front windows not going down? when i press the switch u can hear a click sound but the windows just wont go down@@TallFamilyFilms
Specifically for the Titan, there’s one other thing you should check. The piece of plastic at the bottom of the windshield is called the cowl (The thing the base of the windshield wipers poke through). Right where it connects with the windshield is supposed to be a little rubber strip that gets dried out, cracks, or is completely gone. That lets too much water come down into the basin that I show in this video. You should get some weatherstripping from Home Depot that fills the void between the cowl and the windshield. There is an actual Nissan part for this but you don’t need that.
Check the drains for sure. On mine, the insulation strip at the bottom of the windshield was gone. I just used the Home Depot insulation (1/4 x 3x8 I think. It’s the thinnest one they had. Draw a line on the windshield right at the cowl, Remove the cowl, and lay the insulation right under the line. I can’t speak to its longevity as I just did it. But it works.
If it isn’t clicking, I would not think it’s a problem. But I wonder if you have a blend door that is stuck somewhere that controls air to the rear. Essentially, it’s just a plastic door that is opened or closed with a little motor called an actuator. These doors and actuators are prone to breaking. If the temperature doesn’t change when you press the button to activate the rear controls, then I would assume something is physically stuck or broken. Especially if the air in the front is cold.
The reason I said that was because in the winter I had to turn the valve manually under the hood because the gear had script out in order to get heat in the truck so now that I went back to are I'm thinking I may have to do that in reverse
All Nissans would be very similar. The most important part of this scenario is to make certain that water cannot run down the windshield and straight into the cowl. There should be a thin strip of insulation where the cowl meets the windshield that deflects the water so it runs off the sides a bit. Nissans over about 10 years or so will be missing that because it aged and broke.
@@johndude262 start with a garden hose and only spray specific parts of a car, one of the time over several days until you figure out the actual place that causes the leak. Does this car have a sunroof? That’s a prime spot because there are small drains in the top when the sunroof is open to funnel water away it’s supposed to come out down behind the tires. But those lines get clogged. You can get really long drain cleaners on Amazon pretty cheap. If you just search Sunroof brush cleaner, it’ll probably come up. It’s like a pipe cleaner with a really long steel cable behind it.
i followed your directions and successfully fixed the issue today. took the truck to the car wash to test it. no water drained after. the gutter wasnt as bad as yours. but it did have a business card in there lol thanks again
LOL. My 2006 Armada has the same problem. I am so glad I found your video. Great job!
After doing this, there’s one other thing you should check. The piece of plastic at the bottom of the windshield the bridges the gap to the hood is called the cowl (The thing the windshield wipers poke through). Right where it connects with the windshield is supposed to be a little rubber strip that gets dried out, cracks, or is completely gone. If it’s gone, it lets too much water come down the windshield into the basin. You should get some weatherstripping from Home Depot that fills the void between the cowl and the windshield. There is an actual Nissan part for this but you don’t need that. The official name is hood Cowl extension panel seal. I bought mine on eBay for about $45. Genuine Nissan Titan Armada Hood Cowl Extension Panel Seal 66832-7S000.
It is literally just a tiny piece of weatherstripping that is sticky on one side that sticks to the windshield. If you have a gap there, fixing the drain alone is not going to resolve this.
Great video! I’ll check under the cowl, but more thanks on the rubber strip! I saw mine blow off in a car wash a couple years ago lol
You Sir by far make the best videos for Titans. Thank You again for your time and efforts.
Wow…exact same issue with my 2006 Titan. GREAT video and explanation. Thanks so much. A+
Specifically for the Titan, there’s one other thing you should check. The piece of plastic at the bottom of the windshield is called the cowl (The thing the windshield wipers poke through). Right where it connects with the windshield is supposed to be a little rubber strip that gets dried out, cracks, or is completely gone. That lets too much water come down the windshield into the basin. You should get some weatherstripping from Home Depot that fills the void between the cowl and the windshield. There is an actual Nissan part for this but you don’t need that. The official name is hood Cowl extension panel seal
@@TallFamilyFilms Great info….Parts Manager@my Nissan dealer also said that.
To replace both of those “plastic cowls” that have the rudder seals at the bottom is very expensive.
No sunroof on my truck. Great job linking the “plastic clip removal set” on Amazon. Ordered it in 5 minutes.
Great camera work and instructions. I watch it done, I usually can do it. .Thank you so much…worried about it.
@@rodcoulter997 I bought mine on eBay for about $45.
Genuine Nissan Titan Armada Hood Cowl Extension Panel Seal 66832-7S000.
It is literally just a tiny piece of weatherstripping that is sticky on one side that sticks to the windshield. If you have a gap there, fixing the drain is not going to resolve this.
@@TallFamilyFilms For sure….thanks. See if I find the parts.
Thank you!!! Took my armada to replace the windshield and this started. After three trips to the dealership and the windshield place they still never fixed the problem saying it was the sunroof. Obviously NOT!!! Thank you 100x
Funny thing - I JUST replaced my windshield a week ago and I be got this problem again. This time I paid $3 at Home Depot instead of $45 at the dealer. 🤞
@@TallFamilyFilms did it work? Im having the same problem with a Ford Expedition
Great video…thanks for showing…my 2006 Titan has the exact same issue.
Great link to the “plastic tool set” on Amazon…just ordered.
Great job!!!!!!
Thank you, did mine a week ago. I was hoping to replace with a metal cowl but I guess they don't make such a thing. Yeah, telling my age. 😅
Wow thank u for this video I was about to take my truck to the dealer for this exact same problem. Your a life saver!!!!
I know this is 3 years old. But my neighbors 2022 Titan was just totaled by insurance for having flooded dash and electrical problems from the water intrusion? I have also seen that the full size moon roof is prone to water intrusion and when drain lines are plugged by debris it floods the floor. Two major defects with Titan trucks.
Thank you!! 😊 I had to replace the blower motor because of the water 💧 getting in.
Thanks for this video my 2023 nissan pathfinder and 2014 versa had the same problems. Thanks again.
same problem here. thanks boss great video
The problem might be a lot simpler. I found later that there is a strip of insulation that is supposed to go under the plastic cowl at the bottom of the windshield. in my case, the weather had pretty much destroyed it. So, water coming down the windshield would flood the compartment you see in this video. I went to Home Depot and got a very thin strip of insulation that was adhesive on one side. It is in the weatherstripping department. I stuck it to the windshield underneath the plastic and I’ve never had a problem since.
Hey man any advice for the 2 front windows not going down? when i press the switch u can hear a click sound but the windows just wont go down@@TallFamilyFilms
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👍🏼 was looking for a video on the titan
Specifically for the Titan, there’s one other thing you should check. The piece of plastic at the bottom of the windshield is called the cowl (The thing the base of the windshield wipers poke through). Right where it connects with the windshield is supposed to be a little rubber strip that gets dried out, cracks, or is completely gone. That lets too much water come down into the basin that I show in this video. You should get some weatherstripping from Home Depot that fills the void between the cowl and the windshield. There is an actual Nissan part for this but you don’t need that.
The official name is hood Cowl extension panel seal
hey @tallfamilyfilms any tips for a clicking noise when attempting to roll down front windows? They wont move but there is a clicking noise
How did you empty the water from the blower housing?
2021 Nissan Armada same problem
Check the drains for sure. On mine, the insulation strip at the bottom of the windshield was gone. I just used the Home Depot insulation (1/4 x 3x8 I think. It’s the thinnest one they had. Draw a line on the windshield right at the cowl, Remove the cowl, and lay the insulation right under the line. I can’t speak to its longevity as I just did it. But it works.
Did this fix your problem? I have 2017 Armada
Hey man Im going to finally attempt to do this. I have some questions is it possible to contact you outside of youtube? thanks!
The ac in the rear of my 09 qx56 isn't getting cold could it be the heater control valve under the hood?
If it isn’t clicking, I would not think it’s a problem. But I wonder if you have a blend door that is stuck somewhere that controls air to the rear. Essentially, it’s just a plastic door that is opened or closed with a little motor called an actuator. These doors and actuators are prone to breaking. If the temperature doesn’t change when you press the button to activate the rear controls, then I would assume something is physically stuck or broken. Especially if the air in the front is cold.
The reason I said that was because in the winter I had to turn the valve manually under the hood because the gear had script out in order to get heat in the truck so now that I went back to are I'm thinking I may have to do that in reverse
@@seibles1 I pulled all the gears out of that box under the hood to get my heat working as well and it never affected my AC. That was 5 years ago
Would you use the same process for the Nissan Frontier
All Nissans would be very similar. The most important part of this scenario is to make certain that water cannot run down the windshield and straight into the cowl. There should be a thin strip of insulation where the cowl meets the windshield that deflects the water so it runs off the sides a bit. Nissans over about 10 years or so will be missing that because it aged and broke.
@@TallFamilyFilms thanks for the help. I am trying to find a leak on the driver's side. The carpet get soaked quite often.
@@johndude262 start with a garden hose and only spray specific parts of a car, one of the time over several days until you figure out the actual place that causes the leak.
Does this car have a sunroof? That’s a prime spot because there are small drains in the top when the sunroof is open to funnel water away it’s supposed to come out down behind the tires. But those lines get clogged.
You can get really long drain cleaners on Amazon pretty cheap. If you just search Sunroof brush cleaner, it’ll probably come up. It’s like a pipe cleaner with a really long steel cable behind it.
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