I waited for a snowless day, with temperature above freezing to venture taking a look at the problem. Water was accumulating under the front passenger seat, under the rug, threatening to turn the car into a mobile swamp. To find a leak, your only option is to spray every corner of the car with water and patiently observe and listen where the dripping comes from. It turned out that the water was coming from the trunk.
Under the rug in the trunk, both the spare wheel and the jack compartments were completely underwater. Driving the car was enough to jiggle the water under the back seat. Water would accumulate under the passerger front seat, due to gravity.
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The procedure is to spray the, beforehand closed (!!), trunk with the water from the pitcher. Get someone in the car, the back seat pulled down, with a flashlight to listen and watch where the water comes from (I managed to both spraying and spying). The picture shows what I saw: the water was coming from the backlight!




































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WHEN IT RAINS MY DRIVERS SIDE FRONT & BACK FLOOR BOARD IS SOAKEN WET AS IT HAS AN AWEFUL LEAK "some where" & I HAVE CHRONIC ILLNESSES & AM NOT SUPOSE TO BE AROUND THE MELDEW, I'VE LEFT MY WINDOWS CRACKED TO HELP SOME, BUT LEARNED THAT ABIT TO LATE, GRRRR AT ME.... I'M ON LOW INCOME & I'M ON A FIXED INCOME & SO TrYiNg TO FIGURE OUT AWAY TO MAKE ALL FALL INTO PLACE IS IMPOSSIBLE & IS SO DEEPLY NEEDED... CAN YOU "PLEASE" HELP GUIDE ME WITH ANY SUGGESTIONS/HELP PLEASE? APPRECIATE YOUR TIME & UNDERSTANDING... ANYONE ELSE HAVE A GRAND AM"BRIGHTEST BLESSINGS ALWAYS"...
I used a shop vac to get water out of the trunk of our '90 Camry today. I have no idea where the water is coming from, but if it isn't freezing or raining tomorrow, I hope to try your method. (Aren't those wells supposed to drain somehow?)
[Just in case anyone else has a similar problem... we had enough water to float a piece of 2x4 on the driver's side of an '85 Tercel for years. I used the bathtub stuff everywhere I could think of. It turned out that the flimsy sheet of plastic (lack thereof) inside the front door was the problem. It didn't look important, and it got torn up when fixing the window after a break in. ]
Cheers!