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If you have a sunroof it could be the drain that follows the front pillar letting out under the front fender. These hoses are known to plug and crack open releasing water into the floorboards.
Driver side door check along top and front edge for tears or twisted looses sections. Internal to the door water can drain down along the window and is released outside the door seal. If the bottom of the door has the opening that releases the water plugged then water will drain over into the floorboard.
a couple things to look at if it has a sunroof the sun roof would have drain hoses that run down in each corner next you need to look at the cowl this is the section in front of the windshield that has a drain on it as well if you find nothing there the next step would be to remove the seats and carpet and sit in the car while running water over it either way you should remove the carpet and make sure it is dry all the way threw or mold will start to grow and you will never get ride of it not good for your heath other key spots to look at is if the windshield was ever replaced it could be a poor seal
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
Double check the drains at the front of the sunroof, the rear windshield, or the trunk. It is possible it is the drain from the a/c is plugged also. A simple way to test that is to turn the a/c on and see if water drips from the passenger side near the wheel area. If so, you're good. Take a water hose and systematically water the lowest area metioned above and see if you get water inside the car. You can also pull up the rear seat and see if there is evidence of water from that area. Let me know what you find.
its coming from the evaporator drain, its either plugged, or the drain is leaking back to the firewall. ck it its flowing water to the ground, if not, take a small stiff wire and run it up the drain tube, it it was plugged a LOT of water will come out. it its clear and draining, sometimes water will come out and then follow the bottom of the tube back into the van and down on the floor. a small piece of heater hose can be slipped over the tube to extend it a few inches, this will prevent that.
Check to see if the water drain for the A/C system is plugged. Look under the vehicle for a drain tube just ahead of the passengers feet. Try to clear it. Watch out for a flow of water if you do clear it! Do not push higher into the drain than is needed to clear it.
If the heater core was leaking you would have antifreeze on the floor....not water. Yes,the coolant would go down if the heater core was leaking.
the water runs off the top into the rear quarter fender to a drain hole, one on each side, check the hole in bottom probably plugged clean it out, the hole should be in the bottom of the rear quarter fender in front of the rear tire
there should be a drain for condensation in the lower part of the engine compartment on the firewall . it might be plugged up so the water stays in the compartment and leaks inside.
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