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Ac condensation could be building up and dripping in cab.If so under car on passenger side were floor board meets firewall should be a small hose or maybe even just a hole where water to drip. First i use like a coat hanger to clean out.
I had water behind the seat under the rug and it was the bladder in the car. The water runs off the convertible top and into a bladder that directs it out through the bottom of the car. My bladder/hose broke/came apart and therefore water was now coming into the car under the rug with no visible water coming down the inside of the car. It was fixed by Chevrolet a year ago and now the other side must have let go because again I have water under my rug behind the other seat. I am less than pleased. Car is going into Chevy this week and I will again demand that the rug be replaced after the problem is fixed. If I didn't love my car so much I would leave it there because I am furious that this has happened again
I had the same problem on my 98 Century. Turned out when I had my oil changed, they dislodged a rubber "gasket" ( a foot long piece of rubber ) mounted on the firewall seam right in front of the passenger compartment air filter box under the passenger side windsheld wiper. It diverts water from the windshield so it doesn't flow into the fan blower box and onto the floor. It's a crappy design. If it's not in place all the water runs into the car. I had two inches of water on the floor, had to pull up and wring out the soundproofing, hit it with a hair dryer ( took two days to dry ), same for the rug. Put some silicone in the slot on the bottom of the rubber piece and set it on the firewall seam. You should see where it was originally. Good luck.
yes under rug drivers side right where your feet are there is a comfort control module look where wires are taped together they like to come apart. ps look for connections with green oxidation around it sign of deterating connections
Yes, you have a drain line on the AC unit in front of the passenger seat, it comes through the fire wall and it gets clogged easily, find it, clear it and no more wet floor. It will flood the floor if you don't. Check it out.
There is a small plastic hook attached to the floor that goes through the metal ring on the floormat to keep it in place. the hook's open side should face the back of the car, so just pull the mat towards the drivers seat and it should come loose. No clips or anything, just that one hook and ring.
sounds like your heater core is leaking ,and possible you may need to change the resister for the bower motor ...have it tested for leaks ....look on passengers side on the floor ...look up with a trouble light once the motor has warmed up ,turn the blower motor on high ...and look under the hood and all around for leaks ....feel the rug on the floor on the passebnger side for wet ness ...good luck
Most can be driven out with a drift pin from the bottom. After you remove them, check the holes in the hinges for wear...there are bushing kits available if they are worn. Have someone support the door during removal. best is also to have a floor jack under the edge of the door (protected with a piece of rug etc). for added support and control.
well if you have water or coolant leaking on to the rug in your car, first you must remember that every car has 2 radiators. One for the Engine which is in the front of your car under the hood and one for your heater, which is usually hidden deep behind the dash inside of your car. So if you are leaking fluids on to the rug in the car; Im 90% sure its going to be something dealing with the heater radiator. What you have to do is find out where your heater radiator is on your car and check all the hoses.
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