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Leaky trunk
I have a '98 Marquis,and after it rains,there is at least an inch of water in the trunk. Anyone else ever have this problem? Is there any thing i should look for in the way of sealant. I just bougt the vehicle,and after the snow melted,I noticed the problem. Any suggestions are appreciated.
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might wanna look into a new trunk seal and that should do it for you.
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Re: Leaky trunk
Yep, or "rotate" the one that's in there now. I had one vehicle where the seam was near the top of the trunk; rotated it so it was at the bottom and it was fine.
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Re: Re: Leaky trunk
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Re: Leaky trunk
thanks I have the same problem. There's water in my trunk because my drive way is at a slant. That was a very helpful tip.
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