Toyota Repair: Water in my car, toyota camry v6, toyota camry


Question
Over the last month or so I have noticed my air conditioner has begun to show the cold air it blows from the vents on the dash. It looks like what would come from dry ice, but it blows out from the vents when I have the AC on. The air is always cold and it works just fine, but I also noticed my floorboards have slowly gotten wetter and wetter. I don't know why, but the drivers floor and drivers' rear passenger floor are the wettest. This is not just damp, but I've had to use my shop vac to vaccum all four floor spaces. There are no leaks or holes in the floor, the car otherwise is in great shape. (98 Toyota Camry V6, 100500 miles). Is this the water pump or the AC? I have not noticed any large puddles under the car or smelled any antifreeze, but I have noticed when the AC is running, it seems to drip from underneath, between the driver's and passenger seats, instead of from up front by the engine. It may also drip from there too, and I just didn't see it. The car has never had any AC service that I know of, I have owned it for the last 3 years. Any suggestions?  

Answer
The solution to your problem is simple, the a/c evaporator drain hose is either disconnected or clogged up and the condensed water from the evaporator is going inside your car instead of draining to the outside, peel back the carpeting on the right side under the dash on the bottom of the evaporator housing is the drain hose, make sure it's connected, if it's on, there is something clogging it up inside, sometimes air can be blown into the outside drain tube to free up the clog, make sure that the water drains out the tube when the a/c is on.