Moisture under your driver's side floor mat could potentially be antifreeze, especially if there's a leak from the vehicle's cooling system. However, it could also be water from rain, snow, or spills. To determine the cause, check for a sweet smell (indicative of antifreeze) and inspect for any visible leaks under the hood or beneath the vehicle. If you're uncertain, it's best to have it checked by a professional.
Inspect the shift cable that runs under the drivers floor mat. If the cable sheathing cracks moisture gets in and cause problems.
only if moisture is already present
Under the van, under the drivers floor board.
Usually because of moisture under the finish.
Under the floor level with drivers seat
Vapor is another word for moisture. A vapor barrier is a sheet of plastic covering the entire surface under the floor to prevent moisture from causing the floor to warp or absorb stains. You would typically use a vapor barrier in basements with concrete floors.
Its located under the drivers side floor board and acessed under the car just behind the drivers front wheel
maybe the exhaust pipe under it is heating up and the floor is very thin
No. it is under the floor where the drivers feet rest.
Right above the drivers side floor board under the dash.
it is located on the drivers side floor under the left panel.
check the frame rail under drivers floor.