Use airflow to clear out moisture.
Water underneath car carpet.
When car carpet gets wet the water seeps down underneath it to the foam backing which can grow mildew on it if it stays wet.
It s often accompied by slight fogging of the windshield and possibly the sweet smell of antifreeze.
Especially if your vehicle is not garaged and oft.
No matter how much you towel or vacuum off your car s surfaces any fabric and carpeting in your car as well as the chassis beneath will be damp to the touch.
Car a c systems are actually designed to allow water to drain out of your vehicle.
The moisture under your carpet has to come from somewhere and that somewhere is almost undoubtedly the air conditioning system.
If you have antifreeze in your system the water on the floor will aslo feel somewhat slimy.
This may be your problem.
Is the carpet in your vehicle wet after a rainstorm or driving through a carwash.
You should also check to see if your vehicle has drain plugs in the floor that you can open up to release any trapped water.
The system cools the cabin by pulling humidity from the air and that moisture needs a place to go.
Normally condensation in your ac system exits through a small drain tube in the bottom of the vehicle but over time that drain tube can get clogged and cause water to backflow into your car interior.
Water leaking from under the car can be normal especially on hot days when you ve been cranking the a c at full blast.