Mine has been doing well since I took the carpet pad out. I did notice that the glue that keeps the carpet pad to the carpet was not dry anymore but still sticky. My issue maybe from the carpet pad glue melting? I'm still not sure.Dave2009vibe wrote:I have a 2009 vibe with a similar problem. I washed the car yesterday and today I started hearing a strange sound when making a sharp turn(either way) . Then my wife discovered the passenger side carpet was wet. Water is apparently sloshing from somewhere in the ventilation system onto the fan during the turns. You can see it dripping from the bottom of the motor housing. I removed the glove box and filter. Can't figure out how the water got in or how to dry out the system.
I had checked that early in to the problem. I have condensation dripping under the car when the A/C is on, so I don't think that is the problem. I've been driving for a few days without the carpet pad in, and it has been dry. Maybe something got soaked into the carpet pad from the previous owner? So far so good. I'm going to see if Lowe's has carpet pad sections that I can buy to replace the old funky smelling one.Dave2009vibe wrote:I found a solution on YouTube, and better advice from someone else. The water is air conditioner condensate that isn't draining because debris has blocked the hole where the drain tube meets the reservoir. Disconnect the tube in the passenger compartment and blow air into it to dislodge the debris. You'll want to put a pipe or hose on the tube because it comes gushing out and there's not much room to get out of the way. A half liter bottle wasn't enough to catch all of it. If you use a long hose you can drain it outside. I have no idea how to clean out the reservoir.