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.
Floor of car wet.
And see if it is full before driving.
Turn the dial on it to wet before you begin to suck anything up.
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.
It could be the car a c leaking water on the floor which we ll go into deeper detail about or it could be a non a c related issue.
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.
There is water getting into my 1990 camry when it rains when it s parked in the driveway.
Start by positioning a fan two if possible so that it blows across the car s floors and seats from one side to the other.
Just went outside noticed the inside was fogging up and when i checked under the floor mats it is so wet th.
Vacuum in your car with a wet dry shop vac to suck up excess moisture.
Just take a look under the car where the carpet is wet.
A shop fan is perfect for this.
Fitting new insulation over the exhaust or even under the carpet inside the car will help prevent sweat.
A shop vac is a special type of vacuum used to clean up liquid spills.
This should thoroughly dry out any remaining moisture.
Also if the water is foging the inside of the windows it might be safe to drive if you cant see out of the car.
If the water is clear and it dosent smell its not from the engine you might have a moon roof drain tube that fell offand is draining into the car or another common problem is the gaskets between the tail lights and the body.
For example a poorly installed windshield or aging sunroof could allow water into the cabin.
Oprn the radidator cap with the car cold.
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.
If you ve got a hot exhaust right there and maybe no insulation you may have found your problem.
Keep the car s doors open and leave the fans running for at least a day inside your garage.
Rake the vacuum s hose over the seat carpet and any and all surfaces that have gotten wet.