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  1. #1 Wet passenger floor 
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    Anybody out there had this problem and that is not heater core,antifreeze related? I don't think that the water is coming from the sunroof because the roof is not wet. Any areas of the cowl/firewall that might be suspect?
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    http://www.grandprixforums.net/threa...-Permanent-Fix here ya go, parts like 7 bucks or so, can be found all over ebay, amazon the dealership.

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    I'm sure Corey would will agree - go turbo and the passenger side will always be wet
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    Thanks. I looked thru the thread and seems easy enough. I will check with my son's parts department on Monday.
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    you can also pick up a cabin air filter for a 97-04 regal and install it. most gp's dont come with one, but the slots are there for it. it blocks the the fan cage and is under the cowl your replacing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CrazyGuy03 View Post
    I'm sure Corey would will agree - go turbo and the passenger side will always be wet
    LOL wtf
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