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Originally Posted by Weasel
I'd do two things... clear both front sunroof drains and replace the sunroof seal. But you're going to have to remove that carpet to dry it (or replace it if it is too moldy). If you are out of warranty I'd consider an insurance claim if the carpets need to be replaced.
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To amply this good advice-
Carpet can SEEM dry on top, but there is A LOT of padding under it, that once wet will not dry until exposed to blown, dry air..... Fail to dry that padding and you can get mold, smells, rust and rotting.