This video will show you how to solve a water leak under the driver side carpet on a Toyota Highlander. This video is demonstrating the fix on a 2011 year model.
Thank you very much. I tried multiple times with different videos and nothing work. Your video worked like a charm today and voila it worked! I'm so happy. The only thing is I broke the plastic clip when I pulled out the housing but it's a small price to pay.
Thank Pete, I looked at your video second instead of watching another 13 minute long one. Dude said use drain-o at the end. Might ok for the first bit you cleaned but I don't think the rubber drainage tube on top would survive it.
@@nicolee.8160 Are you referring to where the water comes from to be on the floor making your floor mat wet? The water is leaking out of the holes where the fuse box attaches to. This is happening due to the grime buildup that you must scrape away to clear the holes under the car to allow the water to flow out.
Thank you very much. I tried multiple times with different videos and nothing work. Your video worked like a charm today and voila it worked! I'm so happy. The only thing is I broke the plastic clip when I pulled out the housing but it's a small price to pay.
Thank Pete, I looked at your video second instead of watching another 13 minute long one. Dude said use drain-o at the end. Might ok for the first bit you cleaned but I don't think the rubber drainage tube on top would survive it.
Very helpful- thanks.
Thanks
Is it same for 1 gen highlander?
Where does the water come from???
@@nicolee.8160 Are you referring to where the water comes from to be on the floor making your floor mat wet? The water is leaking out of the holes where the fuse box attaches to. This is happening due to the grime buildup that you must scrape away to clear the holes under the car to allow the water to flow out.
Try a high pressure air using nozzle and flexible hose/