Why is there water in my passenger floorboard?

Why is there water in my passenger floorboard?

Water present on the floorboard is usually caused by one of two things. Water is circulated into the passenger compartment through the heater core. The heater core is heated by the engine coolant. If this core develops a leak, it will usually leak into the passenger compartment floorboard.

How do you determine what a fluid puddle is that was left behind by a vehicle?

If the puddle of liquid is towards the front of your vehicle, its source is probable the engine. Dip your finger or a piece of paper towel into the liquid. If it is engine oil, the fluid will be brown or black, slick to the touch, and have a slightly burnt odor.

Is the front passenger floor soaked or dry?

Definetly coming in from the front after some heavy rain the floor was dry but when you squeeze the upper sponge near the glove box water drips in.. some pictures to follow is there any chance it could be the front windscreen ? what way do you park on the hill facing up or down

Why is my car mat wet on the passenger side?

She thought perhaps a water bottle must have spilled or leaked, so she soaked up the water and dried out the mat. Today, the mat was wet again with about an inch of water accumulating only on the passenger side of the rear floor. We have had no significant rain for more than two weeks; in fact, it’s been sunny and hot with temps in the 90s.

Why is the front passenger floor wet in my Audi?

This has been driving me crazy lately, initially we found the front passenger floor wet over a year ago this was caused by the pollen filter housing and that was an easy fix. However nearly 3 months ago I found a small patch of water right in the centre of the passenger floor. At first my thoughts were a hole in the floor or something.

Why is there water on the rear floor of my car?

If water has ever spilled on you from inside your car, it’s probably from your HVAC. When you use your A/C, condensation builds up as… Usually AC leaks Result In Water On The Front Floor. Most Floor Pan Designs Keep The Water From Migrating To The Rear Floor.