Why do I see water under my car?
Some of the most common causes of a water leak are the exhaust, the cooling system, and the windscreen washer system. If you see a clear and odorless fluid under your car, then it’s possibly just water from your car’s AC system. The air conditioning system of your car is the most common source of water leak.
Why is there water in my passenger footwell?
Turns out there was a pile of leaves/soil at the entrance to the passenger side drain (on both sides of the “wall”, thus blocking the drain between them too) – water had been building up on both sides of the wall, and was then running down the blower vent (won’t use this for a while).
What to do if you have water on the passenger side of your car?
If you notice water on floor passenger side or driver side AFTER washing your vehicle or after a rainstorm, and your roof drains are clean and draining properly, suspect a damaged windshield seal. Take the vehicle to an auto glass repair company to fix the leaking seal.
What kind of car has water in the footwell?
2001 SLK 320 auto, 2006 CLS320 CDi. yep sounds like the front drains are blocked. There is a large vent inside the bulkhead that lets water flood into the car if the drains block.
Is the passenger footwell wet in a Mercedes Benz?
Just got in the car today and the passenger footwell was really wet (the driver footwell was slightly damp also). I have heard of the drains blocking somewhere at the front of the car. How do I find these? Are there pictures somewhere?
What to do if you have water on your passenger side floor?
If you are experiencing water on the passenger side floor of your car or truck, and if it’s not antifreeze, 99% of the time it is a simple fix: unclog the exit tube for your AC. Category Autos & Vehicles Show moreShow less Loading… Advertisement AutoplayWhen autoplay is enabled, a suggested video will automatically play next.
Why is there water on the passenger side of my car?
Water on floor passenger side from clogged AC condensate drain. This is one of the more common problems. It’s caused by bacteria buildup on the AC evaporator coil located in the heater box under your dash. Bacteria from airflow combines with condensation from the AC coil to produce a mildew/mold smell and the formation of a slime on the AC fins.
What to do if water enters your car when it rains?
If water enters your vehicle when raining with the HVAC system set to fresh air, suspect a problem with the fresh air intake. Check car manufacturer technical service bulletins before trying any repair.