what would make the floor of the passenger side wet?

Asked by Greatgamma1 Jan 07, 2016 at 11:01 PM about the 2006 Lincoln Town Car Signature

Question type: General

the floor in the front and back passenger side  of the car is getting wet but the
surround doors are not leaking. it gets wet even when it does not rain.

5 Answers

14,475

The heater core will drain into the passenger floorboard when it is leaking. another less expensive option but less likely is condensation from the air conditioner. check your coolant.

1 people found this helpful.

Do you have heavy condensation from high humidity?

1 people found this helpful.
420

How To Fix a Water Leak On the Passenger Side Floor Front and Rear on a Lincoln Town Car on utube Will tell you why and how to fix it. Work on my 1998.

11 people found this helpful.
25

The repair that worked for me was under the hood. There is a tubular air intake stack on the passenger side by the firewall. Disassemble and put liberal amounts of white silicon sealer at the deepest point - top and bottom. Let dry for a day then reassemble. Usually, the seal fails and water leaks to the passenger side rear floor. This fix worked for me - easy to do and cheap! No problems in over 3 years since!

1 people found this helpful.
25

Above repair worked on 2006 Lincoln TownCar Signature

1 people found this helpful.

Your Answer:

Town Car

Looking for a Used Town Car in your area?

CarGurus has 7 nationwide Town Car listings starting at $9,995.

Postal Code:

CarGurus Experts

  • #1
    Tracy Hooks
    Reputation
    3,620
  • #2
    Gene Arnett
    Reputation
    2,790
  • #3
    Bob Beaman
    Reputation
    2,390
View All

Find great deals from top-rated dealers

Search

Related Models For Sale

Used Ford Crown Victoria
5 listings starting at $8,000
Used Lincoln Navigator
10 Great Deals out of 172 listings starting at $9,869
Used Lincoln MKZ
5 Great Deals out of 56 listings starting at $3,999
Used Ford F-150
321 Great Deals out of 14,968 listings starting at $1,712
Used Dodge Charger
38 Great Deals out of 645 listings starting at $4,888
Used Lexus LS
27 listings starting at $9,995
Used Honda Accord
40 Great Deals out of 910 listings starting at $1,599
Used Chevrolet Silverado 1500
202 Great Deals out of 5,975 listings starting at $2,975
Used Mercedes-Benz S-Class
15 Great Deals out of 227 listings starting at $8,977
Used Ford Mustang
65 Great Deals out of 1,259 listings starting at $4,995
Used Toyota Camry
52 Great Deals out of 985 listings starting at $2,212
Used Cadillac Escalade
21 Great Deals out of 376 listings starting at $6,900

Content submitted by Users is not endorsed by CarGurus, does not express the opinions of CarGurus, and should not be considered reviewed, screened, or approved by CarGurus. Please refer to CarGurus Terms of Use. Content will be removed if CarGurus becomes aware that it violates our policies.