Why is driver floorwell soaked. 2004 Jeep WJ 4.7?

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Wet driver floor. My Chrysler tech & I have tried everything we can think of. Water off roof onto windshield & all angles. Open hood, run water into corners by hood shocks, spray water underneath, etc... No sunroof, no water on firewall, kick panel on running fown "A" pillar. Rear floor completely dry. Tubing that runs along tranny hump under driver seat also bone dry. We're at our wits end! Thanks.
It's not anitfreeze. Its water. Coming in from outside somewhere. Every other floorwell is bone dry.
 
Sounds like the heater core is leaking. Stick your finger in it and see if it smells like anti-freeze.
 
my jeep had an almost untraceable water problem like this. since you don't have a sunroof, nix that common culprit. you really could be getting antifreeze (mostly water) from the heater core just on the driver's side, these thing happen. my jeep was coming in from outside even after i thought i had spray sealed it up well. it takes a lot of time to find where your tires are picking up water and depositing the spray to. there's a hell of a lot more water sprayed from tires over a drive than from a hose for a few minutes. if i was at my wits end, as i was. i just ripped my carpet up, punched out the drain plugs, and sealed everything up inside.
 
could be the a/c condenser? those drain hoses can clogg from windshield debris... al it would need is the clamp unpinched and air blowed from under the passenger front tire...
 
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