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  1. #1 Pass Side floor wet... 
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    Been doing this for a while, it's time to fix it before winter!

    The passenger side front floors are getting wet, where is the first place I should be looking? They will dry out sometimes real well, then next thing you know, soaked. AC doesn't work in my car if it makes a difference...

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    Read the water in floor board perminate fix thread in the how to. Then try a search next time.
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    ^^^ yup, its an easy fix
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    The Search is always your best friend. And yes, it is an easy fix...
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    thanks.
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    yup all it is the part to fix it is only a few bucks as well so its def worth doing it lol
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    why can't anybody just answer the question and quit telling people where they should look??? everything i read deals with "cowl"....where is the stupid evaporator drain hose??? how about a diagram or something simple? thanks
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    calm down there buddy we are all here to help each other out....this just happened to me this week. are u getting water while the car is parked? if so go read this http://www.grandprixforums.net/water...-fix-6961.html ,,,,,,but ur drain hose is underneath the dashboard, there is what is called the AC evaporator case. This case has a drain tube. It is a small little hose that goes from the case through your firewall out the bottom of the car..
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    After 2 years I would think the OP figured out ,lol.. And the reason this isn't answered is because its a common issue, hence the sticky. If once you read the info and you still have questions, then post up your own new thread and we can help. All else fails get an HVAC manual for your car, it should have a diagram of it there.
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