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Old 11-12-2005, 06:06 PM   #1
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Unhappy trunk leak

I have a major water leak in the trunk of my 1992 integra. Where can I go to have this fixed without it costing me a lot of money. I live in British Columbia, Canada. Please help!
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Old 11-18-2005, 09:01 PM   #2
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Re: trunk leak

A lot of Hondas/Acuras between 88ish through 93ish had leaking trunk issues. On my 91 Civic 4 door I found that a large source of leaking in the trunk was the foam gaskets between the tail lights and the sheet metal of the car. I recommend checking these out first, simply because it's probably the cheapest fix. A shop is probably going to recommend replacing all of the rubber trunk seals, which can add up quickly. Try the tail light gaskets first, and also check that there isn't any play in the trunk when it is closed. It should have small rubber pads that are adjustable if you turn them to ensure a tight seal and no movement in the trunk when it is closed.
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