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I had a problem like this before. Carpet was soaked after the winter. There is a few spots to check out here. Your window seals could be dried out and allowing water to creep past them. You may have a rubber grommet missing from your fire wall or under the vehicle. Mine was a rubber plug right under the feet area of the floor board and was missing. If your car is relatively new, I would make sure your car door and window seals completely when it is closed. Check it out next time at the car wash. If everything is dry, hose it down real good so it will cause the leak to appear. Follow the leak to the source or where it begins to get wet first. That will reveal your problem.
the easiest way to check for a leak is to take the car through an automated car wash, I am not arguing with you but a coworker has the same car and her drain line was clogged and her floor board was wet on the passenger side, it cost her $25 for a mechanic to clear the drain line. I hope this helps Tim
The rear ac evaporator box is not draining very well,and it is blowing the condensation up threw the vents,most likely.The drain should be under the rear passengers side wheel well.
there is a hose that runs from the condensor under the dash on the passenger side, if you pull the carpet back you can see it. there is then a hole in the fire wall that this hose fits into. That will allow it to drain out of the vehicle and not let your passenger get wet feet. i hope this was helpful.
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.
good luck
My car had the same problem. I had to take it to the dealer. It was a hose from the ac draining in to the rear passenger seat. They had to install an adaptor kit.
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