If you look under the body near the rear passenger wheel well you'll find a short rubber hose, about an inch long and maybe a quarter inch in diameter hanging straight down. The hose flattens out at the end. So the hose shape looks a bit like the plastic filter that you might find on a thin cigar.
You should be able to push the edges of the flat part of this hose together to open the hose up. You have found the drain plug to the rear air conditioner condenser. Why the back of your suburban is wet is that this drain plug is either stuck shut or the tube that runs to this hose is clogged. Take one end of a long zip tie and run it up through the drain plug hose. This may unclog the drain pipe and allow the condensation to run out freely. You use a zip tie because it is flexible and will not poke a hole in the condensation tube like a coat hanger might.
That said, this worked for me for about a year. My drain tube clogged itself again and this did not work for me the second time. The clog may be somewhere more difficult to reach.
when they changed the heater core on my durango they didnt attach the air conditioner drain back up and it ran through my firewall so it caused my floor to get wet
If it's the front passenger side ,I would say your heater core is leaking .
Check your sunroof drain hose. mine came loose and when it rained my floorboard was wet.
that the floor is wet
I would check your AC evaporator drain tube , if clogged water will drip on floor.
Check the hose coming out of the conditioner. It's a common failture for your camry.
wet suit, wet paint, wet floor.
Friction is reduced on a wet floor.
A caution is an important warning given generally for safety reasons. An example of a caution is a wet floor sign on a wet floor. The caution is there to inform people the floor is wet to prevent falls.
The dangers associated with a wet floor is the risk of slipping or tripping and falling. Slipping or tripping on a wet floor can even cause serious injury and has even been known to cause death.
No, it is not.
Look for leaking window or door seals, especially if it has been raining.