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2004 Focus ZX 5

Old Aug 30, 2018 | 11:46 AM
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I have water in my floor and can't find a drain. It is between the floor in the car and the bottom of the car. I can hear is sloshing around. Ideas of how to drain it?
 
Old Aug 30, 2018 | 12:46 PM
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There are a few things you might want to look into.
How is the water getting in the vehicle ?
Correct that, then find/use wet dry vac to remove the water or,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,make sure to look under the vehicle that has a clear opening away from fuel tank, wiring, brake/fuel lines etc. drill a small hole at the lowest point and encourage it to drain out. Of course you would have to lift the floormat to do this and I would suggest give the mat a week or two to dry before folding it back. A 1/8 hole is usually sufficient and can be easily closed with any type waterproof sealant.
That sloshing could be in the trunk possibly under the spare tire.
 
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Nothing in the spare tire hole. It is definitely between the floor and the undercarriage on the passenger side. Was hoping to not have to make a hole. I thought there was probably one there but clogged and can't find it.
 
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Did you check the area in front of the rear wheels , but still inside the body?
 
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