Most popular

Where is the leak on the passenger side of my Chevy Suburban?

Where is the leak on the passenger side of my Chevy Suburban?

It is on the passenger side, all the way in the rear near the barn doors. It doesn’t appear to … read more My 2004 Chevy Suburban is leaking, when it rains, on the passenger’s side floor. The leak appears to be coming from the channel on the fire wall.

Where is the water coming from in my Chevy Suburban?

It doesn’t appear to … read more My 2004 Chevy Suburban is leaking, when it rains, on the passenger’s side floor. The leak appears to be coming from the channel on the fire wall. What can I do to stop it? … read more

Why is the carpet on the passenger side wet?

In this video we will explain why your car carpet on the passenger side may be wet even if you did not drive your car through water. You may experience this in the summer even more often on hot day. If you notice that your floor mat carpet is wet on the passenger side this is most likely due to a plugged ac drain plug.

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 does my Chevy truck have wet carpet?

It was the problem for wet carpet on both of those trucks and also in a friend of mine. I agree with 09chevy. I had a clogged hvac plenum drain clogged up by a spider nest!

Why is my Chevy truck drenching my floor?

I had a clogged hvac plenum drain clogged up by a spider nest! The plenum filled up with water and was drenching my floors. Some of the symptoms the truck also displayed were gurgling sound coming from the dash during turns and overheating under heavy engine loads.

Why does my Chevy truck have water in the plenum?

The plenum filled up with water and was drenching my floors. Some of the symptoms the truck also displayed were gurgling sound coming from the dash during turns and overheating under heavy engine loads. Since you see water running down the seam in the firewall, I think we can rule out the A/C drain.

How to fix, water getting in to driver and passenger floor?

If playback doesn’t begin shortly, try restarting your device. An error occurred. Please try again later. (Playback ID: btcKCVF8ObuVMAAB)

Author Image
Ruth Doyle