If it's water and not anti-freeze your A/C evaporator drain is plugged, look below where the A/C pipes go into the car there should be a rubber like tube sticking out, you may have to get under the car but push a wire into the tube and work it around until water runs out. I hope this helps. Take care.
SOURCE: water on drivers side floor board.
Check under the car to make sure all rubber drain plugs are in place.
( When I had a leak in my 98 Lincoln both sides of the floor panels were wet here the leak was from the moon roof drain tubes.) Look below thats how I found my problem.
Easiest way to find the leak I know it sounds strange but it works. Take a water hose and have someone spray the car down while your sitting inside and look for the leak. Thats how I found the leak in my car. It might take a few times but it works.
SOURCE: water leaking into passenger side floor
where your battery sits look inside there maybe some twigs and leaves blooking the drainage holes look all along there i had similar problem on vw passat no arm in looking hope this helps?good luck
SOURCE: water leaking in. getting in floor board on driver side.
heater core and or backed up evaporator drain tube.
SOURCE: 2002 leaks on passenger side floor board
That is the sunroof drain hose. Cut the tips off with a razor blade on the driver's side also.
The rear drains are underneath the car inside of the wheel wells but don't clog as often as the front ones.
SOURCE: water leaks on to floor boards when it rains.
Does it just leak when you are driving or does it leak when parked as well? The reason I ask is if it leaks when parked, you can eliminate a floor pan leak, or a leak that gets water from the wheel slinging it up in the wheel well. These things can be a pain in the *** to find. If it is not obvious, like torn, worn or out of place weather stripping, then I usually take a pressurized hose to wet only one section at a time and narrow down the source of the leak. It could be the seal around your windshield, stripping around the door, or even water getting inside your door and somehow finding its way to floor by draining along the inside door panel. Good Luck! I hope you find this to be very helpful!
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