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  1. Cayenne Turbo 2003 UK Hi, I have been having the same wet footwell problem, mine was caused by the what seems to be a common fault of the drain being blocked. After crawling around on my back for 15mins wondering where the Germans would put the exit pipe i decided to attack it from the inside. If you have read the posts about how easy to change the pollen filter on these boards T15 1 screw under glove box, then just next to the pollen filter is the interior aircon drain tube. Its made of rubber and pulls off very easy with fingers. When i pulled it of some water from the condensor pipe went on the carpet. Then i put the nozz;le of my garden hose on the rubber and blasted it till i heard the water pouring out under the car.... Sorted. 5 mins. Hope this helps please keep posting you have saved me quite a bit of money.
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