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I have an 05 s type 3.0 the passenger side floor boards keep getting wet.

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There is a drain pan for the air conditioner inside the dash. This is a tray that catches moisture from the evaporator coils. The drain has become plugged and any water that gets into the tray overflows and drips out the bottom.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 31, 2008

SOURCE: passenger side floor getting wet

There's a water drain tube that is supposed to run from the heater core down under the car to drain away condensation. Yours may be clogged or disconnected, and allowing the water to run into the car.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 23, 2009

SOURCE: ihave a 2008 jeep wrangler unlimited and under

Yes! In fact remove all carpet from your Jeep. All it does it collect dust, dirt and moisture. Remove the doors, both front and back seats, center console and all carpets. Remove the drain plugs from the foot wells. Get an orbital sander or some other device that will remove paint from your vehicle easily. Vacuum out the lose paint particles and dirt with a shop-vac. Clean the sanded surfaces with warm soapy water, rinse and then clean any oils or grease out with rubbing alcohol. Dry thoroughly. Apply the "Herculiner" to all sanded surfaces. Apply two coats to any surface that is not in a high wear impact area (ie. side walls, around the firewall, under the center console) and apply three or more coats to any area that is high impact like the foot wells. When doing around the doors and tailgate becareful not apply too much liner as to prevent the doors from shutting normally. Allow the liner to completely dry in between each coat and completely before reinstalling the seats and center console. Allow the vehicle to air out for a day with all doors and tailgate open before attempting to drive it for an extended amount of time, Herculiner is very fumey for a while but it goes away eventually. Next purchase $10 rubber floor mats from Wally World and rejoice because you will be the envy of all of your Jeep buddies who wish they could do a Herculiner install on their Jeeps.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 11, 2009

SOURCE: my 05 cobalt is leaking on the passenger side door

Does it do this with the air condition on? Does your car have a sunroof? If you said yes to the first question then a drain line from the air condition is clogged and would need to get it unclogged. If your car has a sunroof then a line that drains any water that gets passed the seal is clogged and empties into your car. You might want to take it to a mechanic and not the dealership. They will charge you an outrages price to fix it.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 27, 2010

SOURCE: wet floor passengers side onfloor of galaxy

the wet floor could be as a result of a blocked drain pipe around the sun roof the is 2 pipes that can get blocked you need to open the sunroof and you will see 2 holes on the frunt side of the opening you need to use some electrical flex ect to unblock the pipes my one was so blocked i had to take off the housing nuder the drivers wheel and push it up from underneeth as well think this could be caused bye a smashed sun foor and the little bits of glass blocking the pipes i even used a hoover to susk out the pipes hope this helps my e mail is [email protected] if you need to ask me anything

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 22, 2012

SOURCE: Toyota 2006 Corolla wet floor mat passenger side

It sounds like your heater core is done. That is in a tight spot in behind the glove box. Get a new one for around $60.00.

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