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Hi, after a rain, hard or lite, water will accumulate in the passenger side floorboard. Nothing will leak while we are in motion, but after i park the car and come back in an hour or so there will be a puddle of water there. I can't find any wet spots on the sunroof or door jam where it could be coming from. Anybody had similar problems? Or have any ideas where it could be coming from?
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Check your floorboards, or even the firewall. I haven't heard of any problems with this, just my 2 cents.
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it could be your air conditioner... smell the water thats sitting on floor - if it smells slightly like anti-freeeze or anything other than fresh water, your problem might be a bit more serious than just a leak from the rain.
You may also want to check your glove-box - or rather, the plastic white air-filter system behind your glove-box
I wish you luch in finding the problem and hope that it isnt too serious!
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Like Isaac said if it smells like coolant, it sounds like a leaky heater core. And if it smells like coolant check your water level.
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Thanks Guys! Im gonna check that out and i'll let you guys know what the problem was
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Could be the AC drain hole thing. Vehicles have a hose that allows AC cendensation to drain out of the car. Yours could be messed up, they are usually located around the passenger floor/firewall.
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