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We're very sorry to learn of your frustration! We understand you've done some repairs yourself since you're outside of warranty. If this continues to be a problem, we'll gladly connect you with a dealership in your area that can assist. If interested, please do not hesitate to private message us your VIN.
Amber N.
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I'd suggest looking at the parts listings online. There are several sites that sell GM parts (and other brands on similar sites they own).
I looked on rockauto.com and it's not a GM site. But they do have carpeting. Go to Pontiac on the left. Then choose 2007. Then pick "interior." Then go to flooring. Pick the color you'd want and see the price to order. Note that if you click on "info" in the blue box on each line, you get a page which allows you to see the color samples on your computer.
http://www.wholesalegmpartsonline.com/
Is another online site.
gmpartsdirect.com
These are a little trickier to find what you need because of the way the choices are offered.
I find I often have to close the page and then completely start over to choose a different section to
try to find what I want on the first one.
But if you can get the part number for what you want from those sites, OR FROM THE GM PARTS DEPARTMENT AT A FRIEND GM DEALER, you can search for the GM part number online and you
likely will find someone offering that item from a dealer or other company that bought stock as closeout.
I was going to put remote start on a 2008 Cobalt and pay extra to have the dealer install it, but the option package was no longer availabe from GM. I found the part number and searched online, found the box of parts for a couple hundred and decided not to install myself. But it's still available and the Chevrolet dealer would have installed it probably for a couple hours of labor cost including reprogramming the body control module for the new remotes and module that came in the box.
Good luck.
Oh, if you are near a pick and pull type parts recycling yard, they often get in cars of this age. You might find carpet that you can remove the parts to get it out OR one local company will do the work for me but charge for it.
You can also search online for used parts
car-parts.com
They do show carpet for the G6. I see prices like $85. Shipping might be a moderate cost or if one is close and you have a large enough trunk in a vehicle or pickup, you could make a drive and pick it up. Also call the yard and record names of whom you spoke with. I got a door mirror for my leSabre from a yard in Toledo. $20 to ship since it needed to be foam packaged. The guy called before he shipping because the mirror had light scratches on the glass from some scraping ice with a rock and he wanted to be sure I wanted it with the light scratches. It was exactly as he described when it got here. I think many of these stores find a lot of their business is at a distance and requires shipping. And they do a good job.
I can't link to the car-parts.com that I found because of the way their menus work. Note you can click on the blue column headers and sort.
Read at the bottom of the page their description of "grade" or quality rating to determine damage to the carpet they are offering at a yard.
Good luck. I think you'll find a good solution with the car-parts.com
2014 Malibu 2LT, 2015 Cruze 2LT,
If so,
have you checked under the padding/carpet on the front seats for wetness?
Is there water on the back floor on both sides?
Sunroof drains are a problem because people will try blowing through them with water or air pressure to clear them and end up blowing the connections apart.
Need some discrimination as to when the water level increases. I'd leave the backseat out for a while if that's where you're finding water, on the floor in the back. If the water comes in during a rain but the car hasn't been driven, check the door seals for leaks coming in. You might try spraying something on the metal on the door sills like a foot power spray so the water dripping in would leave a track. Because one possibility is a door that was repaired from an accident or power window problem, and the water that comes in around the window on the outside is kept on the outside of a heavy plastic barrier that is sealed with a heavy tarlike material on some cars. The shape of the bottom of that seal directs the water to a few drain holes in the metal inner door layer. That drips out the bottom of the door on the outside of the bottom seal. If that plastic has been removed and not glued back properly, the water drips on down the inside of the metal and comes out behind the door panel, the part that you see. Depending on where it hits the doorsill, it may be hard to find its track as it runs down into the footwell inside the car.
Rear window replacement can lead to a leak if not sealed. The rubber trunk seal can leak. And on a few earlier H-body cars, the rear wheel hump that you see inside the trunk has leaked. So the water is throw up by the rear tire, and makes its way through a hole in the metal hump into the trunk which can let water go forward if the shape is right. Or the water ends up in the well for the spare donut.
Determine when the water shows up, in a rain or when driven in the wet. Look for water tracks immediately after with a good flashlight.
2014 Malibu 2LT, 2015 Cruze 2LT,