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Join Date: Mar 2008
Posts: 1
Car 1: 94 Acura Integra LS |
I own a 1994 Acura Integra LS and I keep getting standing water on the front passenger side floor board and my back seats are compeletly soaked.. There is no keeping it dry so its starting to mold.
we have checked the seals, sunroof, windows.. EVERYTHING! I have heard of other integras tail lights leaking into the trunk area and molding but that doesn't explain standing water in the front. im stumped. Where could it be coming from? help!!! ![]() |
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 26
Car 1: 2000 Acura RL |
I could be WAY off base here, but in my 2000 RL, I had the same problem, and it was due to the A/C condenser drain getting clogged up. The collecting water ended up not being able to drip through the little tube under my car and overflowed right under the glove compartment. The dealer said the other 2 possibilities would have been: 1.) clogged sunroof drains behind the front mud flaps, 2.) or if the windshield had ever been replaced and it wasn't sealed correctly.
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Hybridwerks
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Detroit Area,Michigan
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