by Anonymous on March 22nd, 2006

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I have a 2003 Jetta GLS TDI. The passenger side floor mats have been very wet, both front and back, even though the windows were not left down and the doors were tightly shut. What is causing this?

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  • by 8 Jan 2004-10 Dec 2009 on June 20th, 2007

    8 Jan 2004-10 Dec 2009

    While I cannot be specific, I can say this.

    If you own a Jetta or a Golf, your floorboards WILL be perpetually damp, if not totally wet. An A1, three A2s, an A3, and what my friends have owned... all of them.

    It's the curse ;)

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  • by al1688 on June 19th, 2007

    al1688

    well my 1998 jetta gls did the same thing but mine wuz because of the ac pipe cloged and it wuz leaking .

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  • by robmcl on May 17th, 2006

    robmcl

    Do you have a Moonroof? I've read several complaints of water on the floor as a result of either drain holes getting plugged up, or the plastic drain tubes coming disconnected. The result is water runs down the inside of the frame and collects in the floormats.

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  • by science_geek on March 23rd, 2006

    science_geek

    Your heater core may be leaking.

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  • by Anonymous on March 23rd, 2006

    Anonymous

    Either your floor mat is damp, or you have mildew.

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