Anyone else have this problem?
I was poking around yesterday, and lifted the carpet on the passenger side to see the tow hook ring that is stored there, and there was water under the passenger side carpet.
I was able to do this without removing any fasteners, so it's an easy check. Plus it's a quick way to get the tow ring out when on the roadside.
It wasn't a tremendous amount, but it did take a towel to remove it. Once I got the water off of the floor, the high density foam pad that is under the carpet was still wet. This material seems to have an affinity for the water as it wouldn't really give up the water.
The water was limited to just the flat/level part of the floor. There was no water in the battery well. The Battery outgassing line was hooked up properly. The drivers side was not wet. The car only has 350 miles. We have had high humidity and torrential rains, which I drove through for around 100 miles. I am fairly certain that the water didn't come in from the passengers shoes. The door seals looked fine.
So I left the carpet proped up overnight to let it all dry out.
I hope this was in there when the car was built, and then condensed out, and will never come back(click heels three times)
I guess I'll have to keep an eye on this.
Anyone else?
I was poking around yesterday, and lifted the carpet on the passenger side to see the tow hook ring that is stored there, and there was water under the passenger side carpet.
I was able to do this without removing any fasteners, so it's an easy check. Plus it's a quick way to get the tow ring out when on the roadside.
It wasn't a tremendous amount, but it did take a towel to remove it. Once I got the water off of the floor, the high density foam pad that is under the carpet was still wet. This material seems to have an affinity for the water as it wouldn't really give up the water.
The water was limited to just the flat/level part of the floor. There was no water in the battery well. The Battery outgassing line was hooked up properly. The drivers side was not wet. The car only has 350 miles. We have had high humidity and torrential rains, which I drove through for around 100 miles. I am fairly certain that the water didn't come in from the passengers shoes. The door seals looked fine.
So I left the carpet proped up overnight to let it all dry out.
I hope this was in there when the car was built, and then condensed out, and will never come back(click heels three times)
I guess I'll have to keep an eye on this.
Anyone else?