Why are the floors in my car wet?

Why are the floors in my car wet?

A puddle that appears on the floor of your car’s interior — unless you can trace it to a spilled beverage — probably means you’ve got a leak somewhere. It could be a leak that allows rainwater into the cabin, or a leaking component inside the car that’s causing water to leak from behind the dashboard.

Why is my driver side carpet wet?

In general there are several possible causes of water ingress to a foot well, from a damaged or deformed door seal to a blocked air-conditioning drain hose or damaged heat exchanger. If it’s a heater/air-conditioning fault then the carpet will become wet again in normal driving in dry weather.

Is the front side of my car wet?

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. There is no water on the front floor or the rear driver’s side floor.

Why is the floor mat on my car wet?

A couple of days ago, my wife noticed that the floor mat on the rear passenger side of her car was sopping wet. 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.

Is there water on the front floor of my car?

We have had no significant rain for more than two weeks; in fact, it’s been sunny and hot with temps in the 90s. There is no water on the front floor or the rear driver’s side floor. Due to the heat, we have run the AC, but it is working fine with no apparent leaks. There is no apparent leaking in the trunk or underneath the car.

Can a leak in the AC cause water on the front floor?

Usually AC leaks Result In Water On The Front Floor. Most Floor Pan Designs Keep The Water From Migrating To The Rear Floor. I Don’t Know Toyotas, But I’d Look Elsewhere For The Leak, First. Edit: I reread the original question and see that it has not rained to contribute any water, so, if that’s the case, I would tend to agree with you, Bill.