There's a good chance that water leaked through the ventilation system. Most of the ventilation system components are on the passenger side, since there are no pedals to deal with. There is an air intake in the cowl area, which can sometimes get swamped with water in deluge conditions. That sounds like what happened in your CR-V.
You might want to take a look under the hood in the cowl area to see if there is a gap or if there are any clogged drains. There are drains in this area to drain water away and they can get clogged with leaves and twigs.
2006-08-14 15:38:38
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answered by pvreditor 7
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You have a seal leaking someplace, and I'd say its one of 3 places.
First place...windshield seal. might have to get an autoglass place to check on it...probably cost 80 dollars.
Second place...Door seal/window seals. open the door and check the rubber seal around the door to make sure its all in place and doesnt have any rips/cracks
THird place..fresh air intake seals. This one might be really tough to get to. With a flashlight look up behind the glove box. You should see a plastic duct with a rubber seal around it. Check it for any wetness...if its wet, you might need a new seal. Its also possible that the seal is just fine and still leaked, its not normal for a high pressure stream of water to hit that seal. Might be best to wait and see if it hapens diring normal use.
2006-08-14 20:33:38
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answered by TRKiev 2
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i comprehend it is dumb window up each and every of ways door completely closed. seem everywhere in the door gasket for tears and the place the rubber weatherstrip isn't touching the door. extreme rigidity self provider motor vehicle washes reasons vehicle technicians to pull available hair when you consider which you will desire to on no account spray extreme rigidity water right into a weatherstrip it relatively is going to blow good with the aid of into the motor vehicle. gentle backyard hose without a nozzle sort of circulate is all it is had to scrub a motor vehicle. And a bucket of suds and stable fluffy wash mitt. In a shady spot rinse airborne dirt and dirt dirt off and below the fenders. Lather with wash mitt in circles painted surfaces Have 2nd individual shop the motor vehicle damp the whole time and rinse returned, towel dry or chamois
2016-10-02 02:24:17
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answered by Erika 4
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You need to roll up the windows!
2006-08-14 15:28:59
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answered by Anonymous
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windshield
2006-08-14 16:11:07
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answered by geetarpicker04 3
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Didn't you just ask this??
2006-08-14 15:27:22
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answered by Silverstang 7
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