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i cant tell if its coming from hatch shock,sunroof,sidewindow or what but when it rains i got hella water in my "tunk"
anyone know of places to check or things i could do to help this problem thanks!!
anyone know of places to check or things i could do to help this problem thanks!!
also best way to find a leak in that area is strip out the rear of the interior and sprinkle baby powder everywhere. That way when the water comes in it'll make a trail through the baby powder
Definitely check the tail-light foam gasket. Looks like that's the cause of all the water in the trunk for me. The right side tail light gasket was soaked while the left one was dry. Fixing that will hopefully keep the trunk dry and stop the funky odors.
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Sometimes the tailights themselves leak and take in water..
When washing my car I noticed that if you sprayed the seam of the tailight,
within seconds,the housings would be full of water and draining out the back
of the lamp into the car..
When washing my car I noticed that if you sprayed the seam of the tailight,
within seconds,the housings would be full of water and draining out the back
of the lamp into the car..
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You would need to strip the interior to do this right?
Got a leak at my hatch shock too.
You would need to strip the interior to do this right?
Got a leak at my hatch shock too.
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You would need to strip the interior to do this right?
Got a leak at my hatch shock too.
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stripping the interior would be best, but you can try with just the spare tire, jack, and easy stuff first
You would need to strip the interior to do this right?
Got a leak at my hatch shock too.
</TD></TR></TABLE>stripping the interior would be best, but you can try with just the spare tire, jack, and easy stuff first
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by B16CRXT »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Got a leak at my hatch shock too.
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I got that on my crx too
</TD></TR></TABLE>I got that on my crx too
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