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Is this water or engine coolant? If it's water then the Air conditioning condensate drain may be plugged. Water can also enter if the body sealant has dried out where the firewall meets the body at the A post. If it's engine coolant then the heater core is leaking into the air box.
Check coolant in radiator. If it is low check for loose hoses on heater unit in car. Check that the ac unit drain is not blocked as it may not be coolant but water condensation from the ac unit not being able to drain outside
could be your heater core. does it seem to steam out the vents? any funny smells? check your coolant level to see if it is low. OR (and I dont recommend) you could do the taste test of the fluid. if its sweet its coolant.
Can you tell if the wetness is coolant/antifreeze or just water? If it is antifreeze/coolant then it is most likely caused by the heater core which is on the passensenter side of the vehicle. If it is fresh water, it is most likely caused by your drain (under the windshield) being clogged up and allowing the water from the drain to get into the fresh air intake and drain onto your floor boards.
Hmmm....
That might a condensation wter from ur A/C or as u have said ur coolant.
The liquid coming out from ur a/c and heater housing, the problem would be the DRAiN hose thats been blocked! Look down in that area where this liquid coming from, a HOSE will be in there and going thru the floor area, either the drain hose is blocked or it dislocated itslf and didn't pass thru the floor drainage hole!
Check on that!
Taah!
make sure it isnt coolant, if it is, it may be your heater core leaking. You maybe right about the a/c drain tube, it may not be correctly placed in the hole in the floor for proper draining, have car raised and look under car tube peeking out floor, it may also not be hooked together in the dash either
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