Passenger Floor wet

Asked by Realitywoman Mar 11, 2015 at 11:15 AM about the 2012 Toyota Camry Hybrid XLE FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Just took my 2012 Camry XLE into the dealership for this issue.  Will give you their
answer once I'm told what is causing it.  This shouldn't happen to a 2012 (or any car) and
we haven't had rain in months.

3 Answers

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Too bad you took it to the dealer. 99% of the time it's just the A/C drain tube that gets plugged causing it to back up and drip onto the floor. Either that or if you have a sunroof, the drain holes in the corners get plugged also. But since you have no rain, it's most likely your A/C drain. All that needed to be done was to run a stiff wire up the tube or blow some air through it.

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True, unfortunately I had no clue and just found this website AFTER I took it to the dealer :-( I only have used the air conditioner with the defroster. But thanks to everyone I now know what the problem is and going forward can clean it out myself. Never owned a vehicle that had this issue before. Thank you so much for this information and I have bookmarked this site.

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