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Eliminating any outside sources, the only possibility is your heater core or line as it is the only water carrier into the cars interior. Passenger side and a slippery feel to the moisture would be confirmation if you have anti-freeze in the system. Not a do it yourself project and should be under $500 to repair from a reputable mechanic.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 22, 2009

SOURCE: hand brake, Camry Altise

Hello, I researched this problem for you and it is a common problem with the Altise. It feels like you have to pull the E-Brake really far up I am assuming. Factories and Dealerships do not normally adjust these to each and individual car but this is not a complicated thing to do. Adjusting your parking break from your car can be some what complicated due to the amount of work you have to do to get to it inside your car. You may have to remove your console to get to the necessary screws to take your cover around your transmission selector out but if you mark and bad all your parts and screws and their locations this should not be difficult at all. You can also try to adjust the parking brake from under neath the car and you will probaly have to remove a cotter pin and a washer and then screw the lond U shaped connector at the front of your parking brake cable towards the rear of the vehicle to make it more tight. This may fix the long travel of the parking brake cable. Just take note that this is a common problem with your vehicle but with a little time you can make this a manageble fix that you will be happy with and I hope you fix this and are happy with the work you done as well. I would refer to a Haynes or Chilton Auto Repair Manual for the best step by step information as well.

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  • Posted on Jul 05, 2009

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.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 02, 2009

SOURCE: 2000 camry rear floor on driver side is wet

I had this problem on a Ford Explorer Sport. Underneath the vehicle there are rubber plugs for wiring to run through. You may have lost one of the somehow and then after going through puddles or driving in the rain it started to get wer and spread.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 05, 2009

SOURCE: 2005 ford 500 driver floor wet when using air air conditioner

We have the same problem with water in the driver's side floor. Drain hose is clear from the outside. Could drain hose be disconnected on inside? How do I get to it to check?

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  • Posted on Apr 29, 2010

SOURCE: I have a 1999 Camry LE driver and passenger side floor is wet

if it has sunroof the drains are bad for getting clogged (pinestraw dirt and grime) open sunroof half way pour small amount of water in front corners make sure it drains from under car at pinch weld if not you will need to have them cleaned with compressed air

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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.
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