Sopping wet floor?
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No this isn't the notorious, leaky passenger seat floor under the dash, it's actually the back seat behind the passenger side.
What happened was, I was getting out of my car tonight, I reach behind my passenger seat to grab my club, and the floor is SOPPING wet, when i say sopping, I mean sopping.
The type, where you put your fingers to it, and it just ooze's up there's so much of it.
It was dark, so I just threw some towels over it. I can't imagine where this is coming from, has anyone ever had this problem, or if not, any suggestions?
And it is infact water, not gas or anything to that extent.
It's only behind the passenger seat, and it doesn't extend under the seat, just goes back to where the backseat starts to curve upward on the floor, and the whole square area of it was wet, and it was equally wet, which I don't understand, either or any suggestions would be dope.
What happened was, I was getting out of my car tonight, I reach behind my passenger seat to grab my club, and the floor is SOPPING wet, when i say sopping, I mean sopping.
The type, where you put your fingers to it, and it just ooze's up there's so much of it.
It was dark, so I just threw some towels over it. I can't imagine where this is coming from, has anyone ever had this problem, or if not, any suggestions?
And it is infact water, not gas or anything to that extent.
It's only behind the passenger seat, and it doesn't extend under the seat, just goes back to where the backseat starts to curve upward on the floor, and the whole square area of it was wet, and it was equally wet, which I don't understand, either or any suggestions would be dope.
I had the same problem, I believe it was from the hatch drains the run on either side behind the panels in the hatch...they were both disconnected...if you have a sunroof that could be it also.
do you have a sunroof? if so take out the headliner and start by checking the tube there and following it back. also make sure your antenna is sealed nicely that can cause a leak and will get the back seat wet.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by kulrevon »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">do you have a sunroof? if so take out the headliner and start by checking the tube there and following it back. also make sure your antenna is sealed nicely that can cause a leak and will get the back seat wet.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Yeah, I have a sunroof, i believe my antenna is sealed, is it hard to remove a headliner??
Thanks for all the help guys!
Yeah, I have a sunroof, i believe my antenna is sealed, is it hard to remove a headliner??
Thanks for all the help guys!
happen to me to, but it was raining outside. i also have my trunk gutted with a sunroof and my spare tire in still. but my major problem is that my trunk will get water into it, if washed or in rain??
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 00IntegrAllmotoR »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">happen to me to, but it was raining outside. i also have my trunk gutted with a sunroof and my spare tire in still. but my major problem is that my trunk will get water into it, if washed or in rain??</TD></TR></TABLE>
Water leaks can be quite difficult to find. Stripping the interior in the affected area is the first step. If you can cause the leak with a hose, you are in luck, as some leaks only occur when driving due to the water spray. You need to strategically line your trunk with paper towels taped to the sides, trunk lip, etc., where the towels serve as a leak detector. It may be leaking quite a distance from where you normally see the water. If you are systematic with towel placement, you can isolate the entry point quite easily.
Water leaks can be quite difficult to find. Stripping the interior in the affected area is the first step. If you can cause the leak with a hose, you are in luck, as some leaks only occur when driving due to the water spray. You need to strategically line your trunk with paper towels taped to the sides, trunk lip, etc., where the towels serve as a leak detector. It may be leaking quite a distance from where you normally see the water. If you are systematic with towel placement, you can isolate the entry point quite easily.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Dogginator »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Water leaks can be quite difficult to find. Stripping the interior in the affected area is the first step. If you can cause the leak with a hose, you are in luck, as some leaks only occur when driving due to the water spray. You need to strategically line your trunk with paper towels taped to the sides, trunk lip, etc., where the towels serve as a leak detector. It may be leaking quite a distance from where you normally see the water. If you are systematic with towel placement, you can isolate the entry point quite easily.</TD></TR></TABLE>
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