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    http://www.grandprixforums.net/water_floorboard.php

    so am i understanding this correctly? you dont even need to buy a new part? you just take it apart and put that rubber piece back on from where it fell off of?
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    Just buy the new part its like $5. Then it wont leak again. Read the take 2 one.
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    well i got impatient and dove right in. like the write up said, i just "glued" it back on with some RTV. no new part needed!
    thank you for the tip on the part 2 tho. if it fails again, im definitely doing that. it will be easier financially too since i wont have christmas approaching with 2 kids. (hopefully it lasts at least that long)
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    Dont forget to pull the drain nipple thats on teh firewall below the alt and clean the gunk out of it too.
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    check the evap drain. make sure its not clogged. wattter ont he pass side floor is a result of the drain being clogged.
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    I just said that :-)
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    make sure the sunroof drain isnt stopped if u have a sunroof. mine was and it flodded the floorboard
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