wet floorboards

Asked by rcburger74 Jun 08, 2013 at 03:28 PM about the 2000 Toyota Camry

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

why is my floorboard soaked

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if not coming from the coolant (you could check your level at the reservoir), smell it to confirm that it is rainwater will suggest some seals...we could chose already molded to fit, or spool, and you cut to fit~ will begin shopping.....now~

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here's some jazz about weatherstripping...cut to fit~ http://www.jcwhitney.com/fairchild-industries-glass-weatherstrip- seal/p3039069.jcwx?filterid=c3813d2168u0j1

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Could also be the AC drain, if it doesn't smell like coolant.

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I would go with the A/C drain tube. Locate it under your car. Then take a stiff wire ( like a clothes hangar) and run it up into the tube. Most likely it is plugged with mud or an insect.

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I just got hit with a $125 bill due to this issue on a warrantied, leased 2013 Corolla. Turns out it is an "Insect Obstruction" that is NOT covered under Toyota warranty. This is apparently a well known issue, but one they won't warranty against, so be ware when you discover it's the A/C that is saturating your floorboards!

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