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Old 10-03-2008, 03:55 PM   #43
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Default Re: Water in Passenger Floorboard [*]

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Originally Posted by bentendo92 View Post
I didn't even bother buying a new deflector. i just cleaned mine up and secured it with some glue. Haven't had a problem since. My car (04) came with the in-cabin-filter. It was loaded with nasty stuff... so if yours has that, please make sure to replace it. Much longer and mine would have probably made me sick.
I tried using the original, but water just rolls right over it. No air filter in the 2000 GP. My '04 Impala had the leak, and I replaced the filter and reattached the deflector and it was fine. I'm TEMPTED to put a filter in my GP and just replace it every 6-12 months and use it kind of like a sponge.
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