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Old 05-11-2003, 05:47 PM
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Leaky Trunks

Has anyone here had a water leakage problem with their sedan trunks after a really rainy day? I'm not sure where it's leaking at, but I suspect it might be weather stripping from my center reflector or something. Any help would be appreciated.
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probably is your center reflector ... mine leaks slightly cause I stripped a bolt on it and couldnt get it to screw on all the way.
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yes mine is a pain in the ass. I used to think it was the area around the reverse lights, but that wasnt it untill i had my trunk open and i saw that my rear deflector was out at the bottom. How do you fix it? just tighten the bolts?
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On my car with all the rear interior out I noticed these 2 holes on the fender wells, I never remembered anything being there that I removed. I noticed when it would rain the area where my rear seats would be would be all wet. I then took some bolts and put them in the holes and I have no had the problem since.
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Hmm... so your all saying it could be a bolt? Im not sure about that but... think maybe I should go get some clear caulk, and just put some in the crevices?
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my trunk leaks too, but it's from a crack in the gutter from when the guy that had it before got hit. My dad stuck black caulk, but it cracked too, so i gotta re-caulk it again
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