Usually, only two reasons for this. If it smells like antifreeze then it is the heater core that has gone bad. If it is just water then the ac vent drain is probably clogged with debree. It is usually a rubber type hose that is located in the engine compartment that drains the ac condensation. Can us compressed air to blow it out. Anyway that is usually the two reason for this. You might check for leaking door seals also this could cause this.
There are some companys that make floor pans that can be installed in such situations however most of these pans need to be welded in and sealed. Most all body shops can help you in this situation. , EzForJesus
Yes, the floor pans are the same.
i am looking for drivers side floor pan 1980 camaro ---- http://www.classicindustries.com/camaro
You can get them from classic industries for around $250 per side plus shipping.
No, the floor pans are completely different. The MK3.5 will fit the MK4.
On the floor pans in each foot well at the lowest point, they have plugs in them, but can be opened.
The heat shields on the Cherokee models are needed. The floor pans in the Cherokee models are thin and are penetrated by heat very easily. If you have driven one much, you will notice that the drivers and passengers front floor pans get quite warm from the engine heat. This is true with the muffler also. If it is not shielded the floor will get really hot and penetrate into the cab.
you can get them from pro body in winnipg call 204 982 3005
The collective noun for pans is a set of pans.
Typical components include fenders, roofs, floor pans, exhaust systems, brake shoes, and trim pieces
Your best bet would be to call around to auto salvage yards. If you find a car with a solid floor pan buy the entire car. You are unlikely to find an aftermarket outlet for this car as it is not popular.
yes Generally, the 1986 and older are interchangeable and the 1987 and up are interchangeable, but not with each other.