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Wet Carpet Removal?

Old Apr 19, 2005 | 04:39 PM
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I have visited many of the previous posts as to water leaks related to the sunroof and believe I have fixed my problem. My new problem, however is that the padding under the carpet in front of the front passenger seat is soaked and I have had little luck in doing more than bending it back from the front and door side. Does anyone have any idea of the difficulty in removing the carpet in the front passenger side in order to dry it out. Ideas are greatly appreciated.
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Old Apr 23, 2005 | 07:56 AM
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It'* no easy task removing the front carpet. You have to remove both front seats and the center console I believe. The carpet & pad are one integrated molded piece. I don't think you can just remove the front passenger area carpet.
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Thanks, I discovered by folding the carpet back from the front right I got enough air exposure to dry it our. I am taking the car in Monday to get the drivers side drian hose from the sunroof cleared and teh passenger sider repaired. So much for trying on my own!
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