If it is an ML W163 then it is Transmission Fluid, same problem on mine...need to replace the O Rings on the plug to the transmission which can only be bought with the plug.....$10 here in Australia....common fault...my left shoes are all ruined on a right hand drive car i.e. where the footrest is the oil leaks & saturates the carpet
the heater core is leaking
Passenger side floor? Could be leaking heater core
more than likely the windshield is leaking and the water is running behind the dash onto the floor.
Your brake master cylinder may be leaking. Have it checked by a technician.
Heater core under dash and console leaking
it could be a heater core leaking, or the seals around those windows, or maybe a windshield seal leaking - - - - - This is an aircooled VW question so we know it's not a heater core--aircooled cars don't have them. My first guess is holes in the floorpan.
If it's leaking onto the ground, no problem. It's just condensate that builds up during normal operation of an AC system. They all do it. If it's leaking onto the FLOOR of the drivers side, inside the vehicle, it means that the condensate drain tube is blocked.
How do you get your ____ yellowish color of the lin floor? Extally, i don't even know if you can lol! EVIL SANTA CLAUS!!!!! SUCK PENY5
Place a white towel on the floor of the car if when you press it down on there and the liquid is green its coolant leaking into your car it could be coming from a hose or your heater core
A wet driver's side floor in a Volvo S60 can be caused by several issues, such as a clogged or disconnected drain for the sunroof or windshield, leading to water accumulation. Another common cause is a leaking door seal or a malfunctioning door drain, allowing rainwater to seep inside. Additionally, if the vehicle's heater core is leaking, it can also result in coolant pooling on the floor. It's best to inspect these areas promptly to prevent further damage.
Water on the floor behind the driver's seat can be caused by several issues, such as a clogged drain from the sunroof or windshield, a leaking window seal, or a malfunctioning air conditioning system that causes condensation to leak inside the vehicle. It may also result from spilled liquids or moisture from the shoes of passengers. Identifying the source of the water is crucial to prevent mold growth and further damage to the vehicle's interior.
Is the toilet leaking on the floor and causing damage or problems in your bathroom?