![]() The last thing you can check is to see if it really is water, or if it is an antifreeze leak coming into your car. Check to see if that drain is disconnected or clogged. Most vehicle ventilation systems have a drain to let the water out of the ventilation box while keeping the air flowing through the blower. Unfortunately this is also a place water likes to collect. ![]() Most cars gather air at the base of the windshield under the back of the hood and draw it from there through the blower fan. Most leaks into the cabin come through your ventilation system. You can also check sunroofs and even your windshield seal. Make sure the window is rolling up all the way and the seal is well seated in the jamb. You can try checking the seals on your doors, especially if you have free standing windows like some Subarus and sports cars have. This makes finding out where the water is coming from can often be a difficult job. ![]() If you find yourself in a position where you’re asking yourself, “Why is my car leaking antifreeze inside my vehicle?” you’ll find that there are quite a few seals and openings into the cabin of your vehicle. I’ve actually had a few different cars that would get your wet feet if you jumped in after a rain storm. I don’t know if you’ve ever had the opportunity to own a car that was old enough or cheap enough that you had trouble with it leaking into the passenger compartment, but I have. ![]()
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