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Mystery : Water Accumulated in Front Passenger Floor Mat
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<blockquote data-quote="beemerx" data-source="post: 477352" data-attributes="member: 18233"><p>Hi Arizaladam,</p><p></p><p>My floor mat is drying up now. I just recalled that the actual floor carpet was soaking wet as well... Now I've left the floor mats (both original & 3rd party) in the boot so I can see if air-conditioning water is dripping down or if water is getting into the car when its driven in the rain. </p><p></p><p>I'd rather it be the air-conditioning water than rain water as if its rain water, the exterior of the under carriage must be damaged causing water to be able to sip into the car. But I doubt that as well cause if water can sip into the car that way, it should be able to also drain out the same way thus not accumalating on the car carpet flooring & floor mat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beemerx, post: 477352, member: 18233"] Hi Arizaladam, My floor mat is drying up now. I just recalled that the actual floor carpet was soaking wet as well... Now I've left the floor mats (both original & 3rd party) in the boot so I can see if air-conditioning water is dripping down or if water is getting into the car when its driven in the rain. I'd rather it be the air-conditioning water than rain water as if its rain water, the exterior of the under carriage must be damaged causing water to be able to sip into the car. But I doubt that as well cause if water can sip into the car that way, it should be able to also drain out the same way thus not accumalating on the car carpet flooring & floor mat. [/QUOTE]
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