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    Default Water on the floor boards?

    After the rain last night I got into my car and noticed water build up on my passanger side floor board. Nothing else was wet and there are no leaks so does anyone know what the problem may be? Thanks.

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    If this is the first time its more then likely a leak some where windshield, sunroof if you have on,door seal etc...
    Now if its the same thing on a dry day no rain the you can have a clogged A/C drain or the heater core is leaking.....

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    I'm starting to think its a clog in the vent. It's actually happened once before but I just put it off till now. It's always been in the same spot on the lower left floor board of the front passanger seat under the vent. I don't believe it's a leak in any of the windows or doors because none of that is wet and the it's building up water on the far side from the passanger door.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nguyen128 View Post
    I'm starting to think its a clog in the vent. It's actually happened once before but I just put it off till now. It's always been in the same spot on the lower left floor board of the front passanger seat under the vent. I don't believe it's a leak in any of the windows or doors because none of that is wet and the it's building up water on the far side from the passanger door.
    It can be the vent my wifes galant had this issue we put it on a lift found the drain hole. Used a air chuck with compressor and flew air into it this cleared the clog....

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    I'll have to try that this weekend when I can get it on a lift. Where did you find the drain hole?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nguyen128 View Post
    I'll have to try that this weekend when I can get it on a lift. Where did you find the drain hole?
    Here galant was kinda hard to see it usually is near the firewall. Google for it on your car it should show.

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