I am trying to diagnose a water leak into the right side floor of a 2009 Volvo S80. During today's heavy rainstorm, I found water running down the footwell's back wall. Water comes from behind the dashboard at right of its center.
I see water running down from the right edge of the recirculation damper unit. It's running on the inside edge of a foam seal around the recirc unit.
Or perhaps the water is coming from above the unit, unless you know there's no other openings water can possibly come from. (Glovebox needs to be removed for me to see better)
This car has a new windshield, so I hope the factory Volvo windshield leak issues aren't in play here!
My research:
- Volvo sells seals for the hvac system, but I'm not sure if any are for the recirculation damper unit.
https://www.volvocarsoempartsdirect.com ... t-31305739
- Here the seals look like foam, which I doubt is meant to seal off water: https://www.volvowholesalepartsdirect.c ... 5739.html
- Is rainwater expected to reach the recirculation damper? On this new S80 model, I don't see an obvious drain tube in photos from a thread by VCA about the blower motor.
- And the gasket looks to be non water tight foam.
- Aforementioned Volvo parts website does not have any drain tubes in an HVAC diagram apart from the AC drain tube, I think.
VCA's blower motor post: viewtopic.php?t=62130
Is water expected to drain into the recirc damper unit? If not, then how should I fix it? Thank you a lot for looking at my post! You make owning these cars a lot easier and you do a great service for us.
Photos and video attached
Additional question:
Does the recirculation damper unit attach to the a/c evaporator box above it? Maybe rain is getting into evaporator box, and instead of draining thru the a/c tube drains down into the recirc damper unit. As you can see in diagram from Volvo parts website:

(Parts website)https://www.volvowholesalepartsdirect.c ... 65938.html
But why would they make a part without a drain the lowest point in the system?






