Wet carpet

Asked by Hazel2011 Sep 12, 2018 at 02:38 PM about the 2011 Hyundai Elantra Limited FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

The passenger side of 2011 Elantra limited is soaked. No hole under floor or
around windows/ doors. What could it be?

4 Answers

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You having any issues with Lost coolant or overheating? Another sign of a wet floor is your heater core slowly leaking out. Id check your fluid levels and keep an eye on that. Could be just a simple little hole..but eventually left untreated is going to open up to bigger issues

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More than likely you have a plugged evaporator drain vary common but you may have to look underneath to locate it

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My mechanic ran some tests and they believe it is the seal around the front window, in the bottom driver side corner. When it rains, the water runs down a channel from this area into the back passenger carpet located behind the driver side. Has anyone heard of this happening in Hyundai's or any other car? My son has a Hyundai Sonata which is 5 years old and it is doing the same thing.

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Water stands in my back passenger floorboard. 2010 Elantra touring. I don't know where it is coming from yet, but I suspect it could be the seal around the windshield. Sometimes the front passenger side is wet also, but with the rain we just had, both back floorboards were soaked and 2 inches at least standing.

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