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This am my car smelt weird and underneath my passenger seat was soaking wet. I know nothing was spilled. Im assuming it may have something to do with the heating/cooling feature. But i never use that side. Anyone ever have this problem or had it happen. This is the first time. Thanks
i dont think it would be the cooling system for the seats. I was under the impression that the cooling system is just fans that push air up through the seat.
The car doesn't have air conditioned seats, just vented ones. (i.e., a fan blows air through the perforations)
My guess would be that the condensate drain for your air conditioner is clogged. In this case, the water would be coming from A/C evaporator (located behind the glovebox), but could be running down under the seat.
Are your fender well liners fully intact? If so, it's probably the A/C issue. I even think the previous owner of my 350 had this issue. All fixed though under the factory warranty.
Im at 57k, so im out of full warranty. I swear if this is another problem and they try to charge me a ton to fix it, Im selling this car..... To many recalls.... Im going back to a mustang...
U gotta go to dealership and tell them the passenger floor got wet.. There is TSB state A/C drain blockage cause the carpet wet... I think u ran out of warranty or whatever, good luck!!!
this is why i got my extended warranty. Im aware of the car having issues even thou i didn't have any i bought the warranty anyway. Better safe than sorry.
I hope u get this issue resolved, if there is a TSB then i hope they hook u up.
Yes they are usually cool about stuff, i hope they will hook me up.
If the dealership won't do it for free, call Lexus corporate and explain that your tired of these kinda issues coming up with a Lexus. If you've done all the scheduled maintenance bring it up...tell em you do all the maintenance yet the car is having other issues. Corporate will usually help you out