Your heater core is at fault,to replace dash has to come partially apart
I agree with Toyota Ed. This resource may help you although it is for an earlier model.
http://www.turboninjas.com/camry/bo.pdf
SOURCE: there is a water leak
Your A/C drain hose may be plugged. If so, the condensate from the A/C box will leak onto the floor, and eventually soak the rear carpet as well. This is a common issue. It is under the glove box, close to the passenger floor. Remove it and make sure that it is open. Alos, always run the A/C in the RECIRC mode.
Water in the trunk can be from a bad trunk seal or poorly sealed taillamp seams
SOURCE: there is a water leak
Check the A/C condensate drain tube, which is under the glove box, towards the center console, going thru the firewall. If it is plugged, the water in the A/C box will have no place to go & leak onto the floor. This is a common issue, and running the A/C on the "fresh" mode compounds this problem. When the A/C is on, the water removed from the interior is supposed to drain out thru the firewall onto the street.
SOURCE: there is a water leak
This would be your Heater core. They are very cheap to purchase but not so easy to put in since you have to drop the underneath of the dashboard out and aslo have to remove the lines from inside the engine compartmnet. The water goes from the radiator through the heater core to produce the heat for your heater. You should check your radiator or overflow bottle and if the water level is low then this is definetly your problem. This is the most logical, however there could but unlikely be a leak from your windshield. The heator core is located exactly where you say the water is coming from. After reading more does this happen more times other then when it is raining?
SOURCE: wet floor
If this has happened since you started using the A/C it is probably the drain tube for the A/C. They get plugged and usually someone has to go under the car with a coathanger and open the tube up.
SOURCE: Where is the A/C drain tube on 2007 Camry?
in engine bay there are to bent pipes with caps on the them. on says H the other L. take the caps off and get a screw driver and a rag. place flat blade in the valve once you have taken the cap off the low side. and push the valve in causing the A/c gas out, the a/c gas can frezz in seconds so place rag over and dont let gas touch skin. one youv done low side do the same to the high side.
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