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Water in floorboard (Take 2) - The Permanent Fix

This is a discussion on Water in floorboard (Take 2) - The Permanent Fix within the How To Write-Ups/Tech Tips forums, part of the W Body Tech category; Originally Posted by pontiaclemon Where can I get one and how much ? RON EMAIL jeanne6651@yahoo.com Nice E-mail. lol...

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    Default Re: Water in floorboard (Take 2) - The Permanent Fix

    Quote Originally Posted by pontiaclemon View Post
    Where can I get one and how much ? RON EMAIL jeanne6651@yahoo.com
    Nice E-mail. lol

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    Default Re: Water in floorboard (Take 2) - The Permanent Fix

    Just put this in! Great post

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    If you know someone that works at a dealership ask them to buy it for you j just paid $2.55 for mine

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    My wife car 2004 grand prix is leaking on the passenger side for about 6 months could not find out where it was coming from.Sometimes in florida we get flooded roads maybe water was coming from bottom of car I undercoat it on that side maybe floor plug leaking did not see where water was coming in had that big storm in fl wife car parked leaked in driveway car looked like river inside 13 gallons of water used shop vac 12 gallon an then some of water . Thank you for the information

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    Installed mine on my '04 GTP a few weeks ago and haven't had a drop of water since. Wish I would have know about this for my '99 GTP so I didn't have to dry out the floorboards every time it rained hard.
    Great info. Thanks.

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    Need to wake up an smell the coffee. Let see blower motor $100.00 or more cabin filter $11.00 new carpet what$500.00 or get it clean the cost of that and maybe air freshner to kill the mold smell.maybe he pissed that he did not come up with ideal lolololool

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    do you have screening on right side of cowl where water go driver side screen

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    Great thread hard to believe gm dealer will only charge 5 dollars for part .I paid $18 dollars for subframe bolt and washer. Thanks to all great forum

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    put my in so far so good

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    Did mine and I still get water
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    Default Re: Water in floorboard (Take 2) - The Permanent Fix

    Quote Originally Posted by Sandman View Post
    Did mine and I still get water
    Then you probably have a leak at the door. Weather strips are old, and it leaks in a similar place. You car is 12 years old, so that's not surprising.
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    Default Re: Water in floorboard (Take 2) - The Permanent Fix

    Its my next thing to try. Its never consistent though. Sometimes it leaks, sometimes not. Water non the driver side, then on the passenger later.
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    Put my in 2004 gp gt worked like charm

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sandman View Post
    Its my next thing to try. Its never consistent though. Sometimes it leaks, sometimes not. Water non the driver side, then on the passenger later.

    thats your a/c drains or a leaking heater core. this fix is for pass side water only after it rains. or a car wash.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scottydoggs View Post
    thats your a/c drains or a leaking heater core. this fix is for pass side water only after it rains. or a car wash.
    Neither, only does it after a rainstorm. Its pretty much rained here a good amount every day for the past 2 months. Its never a lot of water, no more than maybe half a glass.

    Door seals are on my list to look at though.
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    My seals on the doors are tearing, and I have the piece in place to re-direct the water. I get some water when it's a particularly hard rain, on both sides. I pretty sure it's the seals, I just haven't gotten around to replacing them since I don't have any carpet anyway. I just throw a towel on the floor to pick up the water.
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    Well, installed mine today ($4.75 including tax from dealer) hoping it'll work. (2002 GTP Coupe). I've tried other fixes that didn't work like glueing factory strip, adding other foam strips under the cowling, nothing worked. Only variable I might have is that windshield was replaced about a year ago, and never had a leak before. I removed the under dash cover and tried to trace the leak and it looks like it's from the blower motor position but can't be sure. I'm hoping that is the only under-dash area water might be coming in. Definitely not the A/C - south florida it runs all the time, but only get water when it rains. Will post later when I get a downpour.

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    MY WIFE CAR BONE DRY NOW AFTHER PUT IN PART

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    The deflector didn't work. I've been keeping a waterproof mat shoved up under the dash to funnel drippings into a bucket. After the rain squall last night, came out to find 3" of water in the bucket. I really don't know what to do now. It's definitely coming in from under the dash.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pairsnpaint View Post
    The deflector didn't work. I've been keeping a waterproof mat shoved up under the dash to funnel drippings into a bucket. After the rain squall last night, came out to find 3" of water in the bucket. I really don't know what to do now. It's definitely coming in from under the dash.
    Are you absolutely sure that it's a deflector problem and not a weather strip problem on the door? I get a good amount of water on my driver's side after a downpour, and of course there's no deflector on the driver's side. My weather strip at the top of my door is torn, so I know that's where it comes in. I don't have carpet anymore, and my GP is my junker, so I just throw a towel down to absorb all the rain.

    When it's not raining, close the doors and pour some water over where the deflector is installed. If you see water leaking in, then it's the deflector. If it's not, try pouring water around door, and see if it comes in.
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