Water can accumulate under the rear nearside carpet of an Astra G due to several factors, such as a faulty door seal, a blocked drainage channel, or a leaking window. Poorly sealed or damaged weatherstripping can allow rainwater to seep in, while clogged drainage systems can cause water to back up and seep into the interior. Additionally, condensation from the vehicle's air conditioning system or spills can contribute to moisture accumulation. Regular checks for leaks and proper maintenance can help prevent this issue.
If it is water, it could be a plugged up AC condensation drain or if it is engine coolant, it could be a leaky heater core.
check the air conditioner hose.
The most prosaic explanation is that something spilled there and the water soaked through the carpet.
heater core is leaking.
chek the passenger side for water under the carpet
I keep putting water in my vaxhall astra as it overheats, if it is the head gasket how much will it cost to be repaired.
A crunching sound under the carpet may indicate that there is debris or small objects trapped beneath it. It could also suggest that the carpet padding has deteriorated or that there is water damage causing the carpet to stiffen and create a crunch when walked on. It's best to investigate and address the issue to prevent any further damage or potential hazards.
This is just a guess, based on soggy carpet in other model cars, but it might be condensation from the air conditioner.
If you are talking about draining water out of the cab than they are under the carpet in the floorboards. There are a couple of them. Just lift up the carpet and you will see little black plugs. Just pull them out and your jeep will drain out.
The best way to prevent carpet water damage is to call a professional. They have the tools to clean the carpet powerfully and efficiently before it is too late to do anything.
Yes, the coolant is hot and under pressure so that makes the hoses hard.
At a guess, bearing on its way out