What caused the passenger side floor to be wet?
A damp carpet or water on floor passenger side situation can be caused by a plugged AC condensate drain line, a leaking heater core, leaking windshield seal, a problem with sunroof drains or water ingestion from the fresh air intake on your car’s HVAC system.
How do I get water out of my floorboard?
If your floorboards have an inch or more of standing water, you’ll want to use a wet/dry vac to suck it out, taking particular care to get into the nooks and crannies between the seats, center console and armrests. Next, use shop towels to soak up any water from carpets and seats.
How do I know what my car is leaking?
Just grab a flashlight, get down on one knee, and take a good look under your car. If the fluid is coming from your car, you need to determine the fluid’s color. The best way to do that is to slide a piece of white cardboard or a piece of plywood under your car and let the car drip onto it.
What to do if you have water on your passenger side floor?
If you are experiencing water on the passenger side floor of your car or truck, and if it’s not antifreeze, 99% of the time it is a simple fix: unclog the exit tube for your AC. Category Autos & Vehicles Show moreShow less Loading… Advertisement AutoplayWhen autoplay is enabled, a suggested video will automatically play next.
Why is the carpet on the passenger side wet?
In this video we will explain why your car carpet on the passenger side may be wet even if you did not drive your car through water. You may experience this in the summer even more often on hot day. If you notice that your floor mat carpet is wet on the passenger side this is most likely due to a plugged ac drain plug.
Why is there water on the passenger side of my car?
Water on floor passenger side from clogged AC condensate drain. This is one of the more common problems. It’s caused by bacteria buildup on the AC evaporator coil located in the heater box under your dash. Bacteria from airflow combines with condensation from the AC coil to produce a mildew/mold smell and the formation of a slime on the AC fins.