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Inexplicable Wet Floor Mats and Carpet 200 1983

In addition to the others here, When driving place your hand over the parking brake lever brush area.. The brush that sweeps the parking brake lever, and hides the devices with in the consoule...

If you feel air that is more outside temp than inside temp, I might suggest looking in the plastic covered 5 cm holes with a small mirror and light..

Looking low for rusted out inner rocker panel walls... If so, then air and or water will enter the cabin area no problem.

The venting under the windshield drains directly into the rocker panels...

Another way to check with the carpets out, which you pretty much must do anyway, it take a garden hose to that vent.... and watch water entery into the cabin.

I had this problem on both sides, and at this point do not know if I have cured it or not...

I have 2 pics which are dead last pg 2 & 3 here http://photos.yahoo.com/bc/mac_muz15/lst?.dir=/&.src=ph&.view=t






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