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Old Mar 14, 2020 | 08:29 PM
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water collecting on floorboard of right back seat

We have been having trouble with water collecting on the floorboard of the rear passenger side seat of a 2007 HHR LT. I have read alot about water collecting on the front floorboard passenger side and how to correct it, but this is the rear seat. Anybody else have this issue and how do I fix it. the roof is not wet the seat is not wet windows are up only that area is wet and it is usually about 1/2 to 1 cup of water. Thanks for any info you may have.
Old Mar 14, 2020 | 08:37 PM
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Welcome to the forum. Do you have a sunroof? How often, and for how long, has this been happening? Is the bottom of that door wet on the inside, just below the plastic door panel?
Old Mar 14, 2020 | 08:58 PM
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sunroof?
window seals?
Door gasket?
Old Mar 14, 2020 | 09:43 PM
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no sunroof no wet doors gaskets seems fine it is collecting near the hump in the middle. we pulled the carpeting up and that is where the puddle is nothing else seems to get wet.
Old Mar 14, 2020 | 10:24 PM
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If the top of the hump is wet somebody is spilling their sippy cup. There is no source in that area.

If it is only in rain maybe there is a hole in the floor.
Old Mar 14, 2020 | 10:25 PM
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check the brake seal i have sean were have come lose on picked up water from driving it gets sucked in , ?? while driving
Old Apr 4, 2020 | 06:27 AM
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Originally Posted by Allios
Two or three days prior, my better half saw that the floor tangle on the back traveler side of her vehicle was sopping wet. She thought maybe a water bottle more likely than not spilled or spilled, so she absorbed the water and dried out the tangle. Today, the tangle was wet again with about an inch of water gathering just on the traveler side of the back floor. We have had no noteworthy downpour for over about fourteen days; actually, it's been radiant and hot with temps during the 90s. There is no water on the front floor or the back driver's side floor. Because of the warmth, we have run the air conditioner, however it is working fine with no clear breaks. There is no evident spilling in the storage compartment or underneath the vehicle. There are no obvious holes from the radiator or hoses. Everything is working fine, with the exception of the water on the back traveler side floor. We can't make sense of the wellspring of the water. It would be ideal if you help! Much obliged. The vehicle is a 2006 4-entryway Toyota Camry LE with 199K miles on it.
Allios.
This forum is about the CHEVROLET HHR. You need to find another site if you want help with a Toyota Camry.
Your other posts point to you asking about a Honda Ridgeline, Kia Picanto and Buick Enclave. Again, this isn't the correct forum for info on those cars.
Old Apr 4, 2020 | 07:37 AM
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Yes, please seek your answers in a Camry forum.
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