Water in floor board front and back 2014 Malibu?

Asked by GuruRGBQR Feb 19, 2020 at 04:54 AM about the 2014 Chevrolet Malibu 2LT FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Had Ac drain blown out for free Chevy
wants 100 bucks to try and figure out
issue that was,not the problem. Called
Gary Russ in Greenwood Sc where I
bought the car to see if covered under
warranty quick answer no. I informed
them I bought an extended warranty
well we are not sure if its covered! Why
not when I bought it directly from you!
Matter of fact it was previous own by a
store manager! I will Never buy
Another car from them again! Very
Rude!

1 Answer

Heater core leaks that's why your floor boards wet does it smell sweet or is the wet sticky? Glycolol.... ,Earl 40 yrs exp.

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