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Old 05-24-2008, 01:42 PM
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while i was sweeping 02 detrepid i noticed the carpet was a little wet. After pulling the seat and pealing the carpet back the whole floor board is full of water, I see no obvious signs of leakage. without removing the center console and pass seat and all the trim molding does anyone have any sugestions or does anyone have any experience with the same. thanks
 
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If you have recently been running yourAC (or defrost), you probably have the moisture drain plugged up with mold. It will cause the moisture that normaly drains outside to build up, then it overflows and makes a big mess! You can try running the AC, and watch outside to see if it starts dripping on the ground. If not, it's probally plugged.
 
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I thought of that but wouldnt that be on the pass side? and I have not had the A/C on yet this year. I washed, waxed and vaced a couple of weeks ago and had no water at that time If i cant figure it out i will take it to the dealer.
 
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I think the blower sits near to the center so it may be on the driver side, however in your original post you didn't specify a side! As I mentioned before, defrost (defog) also runs the AC. A quick test to see if your drain is plugged or a trip to the dealer...hum; I think I'd try the test first!!

Of course if it has an antifreeze smell, you may have a bad heater core. How is your coolant level?


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