Try using a hair dryer or a fan directed at the wet spot. The air will penetrate the floor and dry it out
no, but if its under the floor it may put a hole in it, we once had a truck with a hole in the floor and the floor mat caught fire! If the leak is large enough it can damage the exhast valves.
IT IS LOCATED ON THE PASSANGER SIDE OF THE VEHICLE, WHEN THEY DO LEAK THEY TYPICALLY LEAK INSIDE THE VEHICLE.
Yes, a leak under the toilet floor can be detected using a moisture meter or by observing water stains or mold growth. To repair the leak, the toilet may need to be removed, the source of the leak identified and fixed, and the damaged flooring replaced. It is recommended to consult a professional plumber for proper detection and repair of the leak.
If it is antifreeze then yes. If it is water then there's a leak in the fire wall under the windshield or wiper arms. Real hard to find.
It's unlikely (but not impossible) that it's the floor leaking. It's more probable that there's a leak eitherin the heater core, or in the ventilation air intake plenum.
The leak detection pump is next to the steering gear, under the van, below the driver side floor board.
Leak on drain line above floor level
You can find a solution for a leak from under the toilet by checking the wax ring seal and tightening the bolts at the base of the toilet. If the leak persists, you may need to replace the wax ring or seek professional help from a plumber.
Typically that leak is caused by a leak in the heating system. The heater core is under the dashboard, just above the passenger side.
not any oil in your heater core although the heater core uses coolant coming from and returning to the engine so when damaged or being worked on coolant can leak under the dash and into the floor
The current oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico is from an oil well under 5,000 of water.