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Old 07-06-2001, 03:17 PM
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Hi all...

Just returned from a 2000-mile roadtrip, and on the way home I noticed that the passenger side floorboard was damp and my bag that was in the floor was wet.

I assumed that it was probably a small A/C leak.

When I woke up this morning, I had (at the lowest level of the floorboard) 3/4 inch deep puddle of water above the floormat.

I made an appointment to get it fixed... Any ideas what the source of this water could be, other than an A/C leak? Anyone else had the same problem?

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Top down in rainstorm?
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No, but it did rain quite a bit in North Carolina over the fourth...
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Default Might be a plugged air conditioning drain. Same thing happened with a Camry that I used to own -

left a big puddle on passenger floor, and dealer found a plugged a/c drain.
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Default Re: Water standing in floorboard....

yeah. mine leaks on the passenger side from the points where the seat belt is anchored and where the seat is bolted. major ponding . just discovered now since i never took it out in the rain before.
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Default Re: Water standing in floorboard....

maybe it's not coming up from below, the water first appears at those points. now that i think about it, if the opening is in the floor it would drain out once the water source is no longer there.
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my ac drain was not connected so, water was directed onto floor. produced lots of water on passenger side and some on drivers side
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