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High pressure car washes can get water into electrical components, and can damage parts which are still very hot (coils,etc). Try drying everything electrical and see what you get. If still no start, run usual troubleshooting, such as check for spark to plugs, fuel delivery, etc.
problem solved water in floor in drive floor an behind driver floor rear seat floor water in door drain holes was stopped up in door rain filled door up and over flow thru the panel into the floor of the car check by shake the door and see if u hear water that the problem drain holes is stopped up in the door poor design it also most under the weather stripping on the bottom of the door
Alot of cars have plugs in the floor and are sealed with either undercoating or a type of caulk.over time the seal dries and cracks up letting water in. Raise the car up and find the plugs and reseal with a good silicone caulk. Plogs are usually a oval shape.
The most common source of water on the floor is a plugged a/c evaporator case drain hose. This drain is generally located down low on the engine side of the firewall at the passenger side and is usually a small short open ended hose that points down. Debris and bugs will clog this hose which makes the water that condenses on the evaporator [whenever the a/c is on] overflow and leak out of the heater/air conditioning housing and onto the floor. If it hasn't rained for some time yet you are still getting water on the floor I would bet on this hose being plugged. A puff of compressed air is enough to clean most of them out. Most sunroofs have one or two small drain holes that allow water to run down through the door pillars and onto the ground. If you pour a small amount of water around the top edges of the sunroof when it is closed you should soon see water dripping onto the ground under the outer edge of the vehicle. A few sunroofs just rely on tight weather stripping to keep the water out but those usually drip water on the driver or passenger if they are leaking. I see a lot of leaky windshields but again, it has to be raining for water to get on the floor from them.
take a star screw driver and punch a pair of holes in your floor on drivers side make sure once you go through push the screw driver towards the front of the car and creat angled pockets
these will be your new drains being so small they will bnot tako on water or they will take on a min of water and they will drain the floors
it''s the easiest way to fix the problem go right through the carpet it's just thet easy use a good pointy screw driver or a center punch but dont make the hole larger then 1/4 inch
a mechanic will carge you 250 to fix original drains and will likely do the same as i said a couple of wacks near the lower center on the floor boards
so get in place feet on floor slide them back against the seat with it all the way back now place pointy object between feet and wach it with a hammer
once through push pointy objest forward to create new drain
if you have all tools on hand jack stands and floor jack transmission jack.plus new parts. looking at labor guide it will take 7hrs to take out put in new clutch plus bleed clutch slave cylinder.
Is it antifreeeze from heater core or heater core hose leak? Is the leak pure water, or maybe something else?
Put it in the garage again overnight with an old white towel in the drivers foot well, best if you can find a way to stretch it from drivers seat forwar to firewall and keep it off of floor mat. Check it before you go to bed, then in the morning if no leak found yet. see if the color/location of the spot helps you identify the source. I think the heater core is under the dash center. Anti freeze is green/yellow or orange.
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