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Old 10-19-2012, 04:28 PM   #1
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I had the same thing happen to me last week (also in South Florida), though mine was on the driver's side. After clearing out the drains with a high stream garden hose nozzle, I placed a thick terrycloth towel onto the carpet to soak up as much of the water as possible. I did this with three towels, replacing each one when saturated. I also made sure that the towels were soaking up any water that was coming close to the electronics located under the driver's seat. After the towels, I moved the seat up as far as it would go and left the car with the top and windows down in my garage overnight. I was going to follow up the next morning with a blow dryer but the carpet was dry to the touch. I hope this helps.
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