Is it water or antifreeze? If it is antifreeze you have a bad heater core. The heater core provides the heat for the air entering the passenger compartment. The heater core is heated by the hot antifreeze. If it is water, then look for a plugged, missing, or misinstalled a/c drain. its a small black rubber hose (about 3") that protrudes from the bottom of the car on the passenger side, just below and slightly ahead of where the passengers left foot would go. if you see a little hose sticking out there, open the passenger door and peel back the felt that is perpendicular to the floor, just ahead of the center part of the dash. there is a big plastic box there and on the bottom of it, toward the firewall is a nipple with the hose connected to it. if its detached, reattach it. if its plugged, clean it. if its missing, replace it!
When you beat a carpet with a stick, the impact causes the dust that has settled within the carpet fibers to become dislodged and released into the air. This dust could accumulate over time from outdoor pollutants, skin cells, pet dander, and other particulate matter that gets trapped in the carpet.
Water accumulation on the carpet in the back passenger side of a 2006 Volvo S40 can be caused by several factors, including a clogged or damaged sunroof drain, a leaking door seal, or a malfunctioning window seal. Additionally, water can enter through a faulty windshield seal or potentially from a coolant leak if the vehicle has a heater core issue. It's important to inspect these areas for signs of damage or blockage to determine the exact cause. Prompt attention can prevent further damage to the vehicle's interior.
Bad heater core? replace Evaporator drain plugged if A/C equipped - try to unplug from under vehicle
A water leak from the radiator in to the passenger compartment is usually a sign of a leak in the heater core. If the water is not from the radiator then there may be a leak in a window or door seal, or a hole in the undercarriage that is allowing water from the road to soak the carpet..
An oil leak.
Friction causes it.
Hitting the carpet with a stick causes vibrations that dislodge the dust particles from the carpet fibers. The kinetic energy from the impact causes the dust particles to become airborne and then settle back down due to gravity.
Could be your heater core leaking - stick your fingers under the front edge of the carpet in the right front passenger area and see if its damp (caution : don't lick your fingers afterwards )
When you walk across a carpet, friction between your shoes and the carpet causes a build-up of static electricity on your body. When you touch a metal object or another person, this excess charge discharges, creating a mild electric shock.
Its how fire Lol
water in passenger floorboard, where is the hose that would cause this?
Air can accumulate in water pipes due to a variety of reasons, such as leaks in the system, changes in water pressure, or the presence of air pockets in the pipes.