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Old 06-15-2005, 04:49 PM
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wet trunk and vaccum lines

my trunk is still leaking. tried to seal the wing on the trunk and that didn't work. looks like the rear window may be leaking on the bottom, would that cause the problem? Also gave it a tune up and noticed a vaccum line off but couldn't find a hose that goes to it. it is a splitter right in the middle of the back side of the engine. any help is appreciated...
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Old 06-17-2005, 03:58 PM
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Re: wet trunk and vaccum lines

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my trunk is still leaking. tried to seal the wing on the trunk and that didn't work. looks like the rear window may be leaking on the bottom, would that cause the problem? Also gave it a tune up and noticed a vaccum line off but couldn't find a hose that goes to it. it is a splitter right in the middle of the back side of the engine. any help is appreciated...
I experienced the same problem with the water in the trunk. I found where the leak was by using a water hose and spraying up under the driver's side wheelwell. There is a piece of metal that was not properly welded to the trunk. The water was coming inbetween there.
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