Replaced windshield and door gasket. Water coming in even when not being driven. No water on passenger side.
SOURCE: water coming from somewhere on passenger side floor
Better bet it is the heater core locatecd under the dash on the passenger side., Replacing it is the only way to stop the leak. It is a big job, about 5+ hours for a experienced tech and you will need to discharge and recharge the AC system. Hope this helps.
SOURCE: Water coming in to front passenger floor when it rains
The heater/airconditioner box under the dash has a drain hose to allow condensation to drain when the air conditioner is running. If this hose gets plugged, rain may accumulate in this box also (if it's raining heavily), as it comes in through the fresh air intake.
Look on the engine side of the firewall, probably on the passenger side, for a hose coming through the firewall that is not connected to anything. It is usually short, has a 90 degree bend, and the open end is down. Make sure that the end of this hose is not plugged.
SOURCE: 2004 camry has water on the passenger floor everytime it rains.
i would check water in radiator as sounds like the heater box under the dash is leaking and will certainly end up on floor
SOURCE: water leaking in. getting in floor board on driver side.
heater core and or backed up evaporator drain tube.
SOURCE: 2001, rain water comes onto the passenger side
Are you sure it's rain water and not coolant? Coolant would have a distinct smell.
Does the car have a sunroof? The drainage tubes on sunroofs can get stopped up and allow water to enter the car.
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