There is a weep hose that drains water from the evaporator. When it clogs or comes off you get a flood there. Clear the hose out and it should be fine. Its behind the glove box.
Crack in the heater core
Under the van, under the drivers floor board.
Right above the drivers side floor board under the dash.
in the drivers floor board by the emergency brake pedal. It is removed from under the hood.
underneath the drivers seat, on the floor board
I had the same problem and fixed it. Your air conditioner run off tube is plugged. It is located on the drivers side on the floor near the center console. It is in the corner of the floor board. If you pull the carpet up, you will see a plastic L shaped tube. To fix the problem, just drill a hole in this tube, and put a clothes hanger into the hole to release the clog. After that, fill the hole with Epoxy.
In all probability you cannot. Laminate is made of MDF board and once it has been wet, it usually will not flatten out. MDF is made with extreme pressure to make it flat.
Its located under the drivers side floor board and acessed under the car just behind the drivers front wheel
when I turn on my air conditioner water starts to leak I see one spot were it leaks but it also leaks from around tthe heater controls and conditioner controls so not sure why please help my carpets are soaked
this could be from the heater core. When the heater core goes out it leaks....right into the passenger side floor board If it is water, not coolant, the problem could be a plugged air conditioner drain. Easily accesible from under the hood.
This is often caused by a blocked air conditioner drain. When the air conditioner develops condensation, it has nowhere to go but either the driver's or passenger's side floorboards. In addition, the floor can be rusted out which will cause water intake as well.
Yes, I have a 2005 Envoy and have the same problem. Please help me.