your beretta has a leak!
It comes into the air ducts right below the windshield! Wonderful of Chevy to do this to you, but after about ten years, the vents will warp and allow water to drip into the compartment below the dash.
No worries - you won't have electrical failure. If you live in a rainy climate, you'll have at least 2 inches of water build-up in either the front or back floor area.
Choice number 1. Purchase a Wet/Dry Vacuum Cleaner.
Choice number 2. Fix the Chevy screw-up!
You must build (from scratch) a shield on top of the air intake for the heater, below the windshield. Don't ask me where to buy one, but I made one out of long sheets of durable plastic, (I'm a handyman) and screwed them into place.) They must be angled towards the front of the car, so rain can run off, and into the engine compartment, but not into the air intake vents.
Then, buy a new car and stay clear of Beretta. I had one for 16 years, (INDY) and it was hard to part with, but you MUST DO IT!
Buy an older Toyota MR2, you'll be glad you did.
more than likely the windshield is leaking and the water is running behind the dash onto the floor.
rain water leak is caused by a bad windscreen seal
it is leaking
you could have a heater core leaking or your windshield is leaking and the water is running down behind the dash and onto the floor.
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.
We had heavy rain last nite and i noticed my driver side floor board has alot of water. I check windows and sunroof but felt no water leakage. Any other suggestions? I have a 2004 Alero 4 door with sunroof and workable A/C.
you should dig the floor.
Could be the heater core leaking or the windshield needs sealant.
Because the case is cracked and/or a cell is ruptured. That's probably not just water leaking on the floor. I suggest you buy some cat litter or floor dry and clean that up, quick.
have your heater core checked its probually leaking
heater core may be leaking or hole in floor
There is a drain on the outside firewall that is clogged.