Hyundai Dude
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After just a month, my daughter’s Kona has a soaked passenger-side carpet, but the dealer found no leaks or A/C drain issues. They refused to lift the carpet to dry it, and now I’m worried about mold, any advice?
I’ll try a detailer, I’m hoping the extractor vacuum can really get everything dry and prevent any mold issues.If it's not completely dry, mold is likely to grow. Take it to a car detailer and have them use an extractor vacuum to dry it.
Oh thanks, I hadn’t considered that as a possible source of the issue.Sun roof drain could be the possible issue. Have it checked and cleaned.
I totally feel your frustration! I've been in similar situations where dealers just wouldn't budge. It's madening. While the detailer is a good idea, you might want to try some DIY drying options as well. If you have a dehumidfier, put it in the car with the windows slightly cracked. You can also use those moisture-absorbing packets (like silica gel) to help draw out the dampness. I've found those little packets work surprisingly well. And yeah, keep pushing the dealer. They need to do somethin about thisAfter just a month, my daughter’s Kona has a soaked passenger-side carpet, but the dealer found no leaks or A/C drain issues. They refused to lift the carpet to dry it, and now I’m worried about mold, any advice?