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    I installed mine last weekend, and have had quite a bit of rain since then. Not one drop of water inside of the car. I'm glad I found this fix, Thanks.
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    Abrasive I sent you a PM.
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    Okay, today I had a very wet carpet...
    In My TRUNK??? ?!?!?!?

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    Quote Originally Posted by FastKatt View Post
    Okay, today I had a very wet carpet...
    In My TRUNK??? ?!?!?!?

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    man!? I sure wouldn't have a clue on that one. Your car ever had body damage? Sounds like a leaking body seam somewhere, or has the glass ever had to be removed for replacement or a repaint? Very odd that you would have water back there.

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    Once before I had the problem, turned out the wire loom for the 3rd brake light was going between the trunk lid & the weather strip.
    I strapped it up to it stays tight when I close the trunk, so I know that's not it this time...
    I'm going to lay in the trunk & have Lisa spray the car at the self serve car wash, see if I can track it down...
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    I'm can't confirm it, but the fix may not have fixed my leak. I had a towel on the floor of my car, and while cleaning up, I noticed it was damp. The floor wasn't it, and it IS possible I had a drink that leaked onto it. I'll have to do the hose on the windshield check to confirm.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FastKatt View Post
    Once before I had the problem, turned out the wire loom for the 3rd brake light was going between the trunk lid & the weather strip.
    I strapped it up to it stays tight when I close the trunk, so I know that's not it this time...
    I'm going to lay in the trunk & have Lisa spray the car at the self serve car wash, see if I can track it down...
    then she's gonna go ripping around town with him in the trunk
    sorry i had to jump on it
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    So, you know her?... LOL
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    Well, I'd like to point out that this is not the only place water can get in the floorboard, just the most common. I've had no issues with water in mine with the revised part and I think you can clearly see from the part itself that there's no way it can run in. I know there is a drain that get's clogged. For the AC I believe. It's a rubber tube that sticks out of the firewall somewhere, but I've never investigated it. The water in the trunk has still got me baffled. Wish you guys were closer, I would love to help you track it down since I deal with stuff like this on a pretty regular basis. Just not being hands on with it makes it hard for me to get an idea.

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    Like I said, it could have just been a drink I had. And I don't think it would be an A/C leak right now - I'm lucky if it gets to 65 during the day now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FastKatt View Post
    So, you know her?... LOL
    I'd keep the keys in my pocket
    LOL smart man
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    Hi I'm new to the Forums and this past weekend ran into this same problem and this is the fix I need..Have been Googling and luckily ran across this site.. If I could get one headed my way that'd be great! If you have any let me know so I can send payment...And so I can give my address...thanks
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    Quote Originally Posted by Keith2000GT View Post
    Hi I'm new to the Forums and this past weekend ran into this same problem and this is the fix I need..Have been Googling and luckily ran across this site.. If I could get one headed my way that'd be great! If you have any let me know so I can send payment...And so I can give my address...thanks
    Abrasive's the guy you wanna send a PM to. his paypal is somewhere in this post multiple times. but i think he may still have some in stock. if i can find it i'll post it up if Abrasive doesn't do it first lol. hope all of this helps out.
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    Hey guys! Sorry I've been a little preoccupied with a transmission the last couple days.

    I have one here for you Keith2000GT. They are $15 shipped and I accept PayPal at abrasiveposters@comcast.net

    I set up a new PayPal account the other day, so if you have any troubles with it let me know. There was some things on my old account I couldn't change (primarily I didn't want a business account), so I closed it and opened a new one.
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    Payment sent! Really appreciate man. Thanks alot!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Keith2000GT View Post
    Payment sent! Really appreciate man. Thanks alot!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Abrasive View Post
    Shipping tomorrow
    Abrasive,
    I'm in the same situation as KEITH200GT. I bought my '02 Grand Prix recently and have had trouble with passenger side floorboard flooding every time it rains. "GOOGLE" brought me to this link. I hope you have another part in stock! If so, I'll send the money by PayPal ASAP. Thanks!
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    Quote Originally Posted by CoachBlack View Post
    Abrasive,
    I'm in the same situation as KEITH200GT. I bought my '02 Grand Prix recently and have had trouble with passenger side floorboard flooding every time it rains. "GOOGLE" brought me to this link. I hope you have another part in stock! If so, I'll send the money by PayPal ASAP. Thanks!

    Sure, I've got one ready to go. I'll ship it as soon as I hear from you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Abrasive View Post
    Sure, I've got one ready to go. I'll ship it as soon as I hear from you.
    I'm setting up my paypal account now...please hold the part...I'll send $$$ as soon as possible...THANKS!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by CoachBlack View Post
    I'm setting up my paypal account now...please hold the part...I'll send $$$ as soon as possible...THANKS!!!
    No problem.

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