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95 grand am quad 4. water on floor boards?

I have vacuumed the water up several times and it is never ending. It doesn't have to rain. I can vacuum the water out drive around for hours, floor will be dry when I park the vehicle but go back out couple hrs later to leave and floor is soaked again with standing water?

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    tim umbenhower Oct 09, 2017

    it is a channel for drain under floor it collects water and doesn't drain so water comes up into car and soaks floor board. I know it sounds weird but yes actually the water comes up into the car. you need to drill a hole under the car to allow drainage in the channel.

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The Pontiac is notorious for its recalls on the leaking I had found it leaks by the driver side wind shield wipers.

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Might be a heater core leak coming through the vent system.

thats just first thing that comes to mind.

  • Anonymous May 21, 2012

    your heater core is leaking you can get a new one for 40-50 dollars on amazon.com

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