Old problem, air conditioner drain tube plugged, easy fix.
Symptoms:
Hot water dripping on your right foot on gas pedal.
Sloshing as you go over bumps. Water hitting fan as you corner or apply brakes.
Water coming down from behind the glove box?
These are symptoms of your ac drain tube getting plugged up.
The easy fix:
Pull back carpet from behind gas pedal. You'll see the tube going out through the firewall there. Try kneading (massaging the hose along it's entire length. That may force the blockakage through. Look under car, you will see a puddle of water if it did.
If it only drips slowly then get a container (dish pan works) and place up by gas pedal. Pull hose out hole in firewall & blow some compressed air into hose and a bunch of water should come out. If you don't have compressed air (air in can would work) try using a small round soft bristle brush (harbor freight has nice package of them). You can use a piece of wire but first bend tip back on itself so you don't pierce the hose & it will feed into hose better.
Notes:
Generally there is no need to disconnect hose from air box (it's on there good n tight). Easier to pull up hose from floor it goes righy back in easy too.
This issue often occurs in humid summer months. If you live in a humid area slime can grow in ac box and hose which leads to it getting plugged.
Symptoms:
Hot water dripping on your right foot on gas pedal.
Sloshing as you go over bumps. Water hitting fan as you corner or apply brakes.
Water coming down from behind the glove box?
These are symptoms of your ac drain tube getting plugged up.
The easy fix:
Pull back carpet from behind gas pedal. You'll see the tube going out through the firewall there. Try kneading (massaging the hose along it's entire length. That may force the blockakage through. Look under car, you will see a puddle of water if it did.
If it only drips slowly then get a container (dish pan works) and place up by gas pedal. Pull hose out hole in firewall & blow some compressed air into hose and a bunch of water should come out. If you don't have compressed air (air in can would work) try using a small round soft bristle brush (harbor freight has nice package of them). You can use a piece of wire but first bend tip back on itself so you don't pierce the hose & it will feed into hose better.
Notes:
Generally there is no need to disconnect hose from air box (it's on there good n tight). Easier to pull up hose from floor it goes righy back in easy too.
This issue often occurs in humid summer months. If you live in a humid area slime can grow in ac box and hose which leads to it getting plugged.