theosinc930
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Hi guys, it's been raining a lot these past days and I had the unfortunate pleasure of discovering water in my boot, in the left compartment. It was seeping through the carpet. What could be the cause? Thanks a lot!
Oh my God, A MILLION THANKS TO YOU!!! The water is leaking right from the trim screws around the rear light!!! You're a hero!!! Now, how do I go about fixing this issue? Thanks!enuff_zed said:First check if the well in front of the wheel arch is full as it may be spilling over?
You can see in there with the roof down and look past the front corner. If it's that then you need the drains cleared and you also need your roof motor moved pronto as it'll be sitting in a flask full of water even after you empty the drains.
If not there then the prime candidates are the screws that hold the trim on round the rear light. Water can get under that trim and if the seals around those screws are damaged then the water flows straight in. You can test that with a bottle of water poured into that area and look to see if any drips through.
It is also worth checking the third brake light isn't cracked or its seal damaged, though more often water getting in this way would go straight to the battery ell, not track cross to the side unless your car has been parked at an angle.
Move somewhere drier. :rofl:theosinc930 said:Oh my God, A MILLION THANKS TO YOU!!! The water is leaking right from the trim screws around the rear light!!! You're a hero!!! Now, how do I go about fixing this issue? Thanks!enuff_zed said:First check if the well in front of the wheel arch is full as it may be spilling over?
You can see in there with the roof down and look past the front corner. If it's that then you need the drains cleared and you also need your roof motor moved pronto as it'll be sitting in a flask full of water even after you empty the drains.
If not there then the prime candidates are the screws that hold the trim on round the rear light. Water can get under that trim and if the seals around those screws are damaged then the water flows straight in. You can test that with a bottle of water poured into that area and look to see if any drips through.
It is also worth checking the third brake light isn't cracked or its seal damaged, though more often water getting in this way would go straight to the battery ell, not track cross to the side unless your car has been parked at an angle.
It's just a bit fiddly, you need to take the light out first. At the least you should be able to lift it away far enough to seal under it.theosinc930 said:Why is removing the trim so difficult? I'd like to remove it and use a lot of silicone to seal it up. Any idea where I can find a guide on how to remove the trim? Thanks!
Made a massive mess with the silicone even after removing the light, but that's my fault for being incompetent. Thanks a lot for the help, I hope it fixes the problem.enuff_zed said:It's just a bit fiddly, you need to take the light out first. At the least you should be able to lift it away far enough to seal under it.theosinc930 said:Why is removing the trim so difficult? I'd like to remove it and use a lot of silicone to seal it up. Any idea where I can find a guide on how to remove the trim? Thanks!
Why have you not simply resealed it then?domsz4 said:Mine leaks in exactly the same spot and I’m 99% sure it’s thought the bolt holding the plastic trim on.
In your 2nd pic there are 2 where gas strut connects to the car , it’s the one that is closest to the boot seal not the one directly under the knuckle.
If it’s not this then that’s where it’s tracking to for me. I can without question say it’s not the drains as I cleared them and then saw it dripping off this bolt again
Apologies, it sounded like you were stuck with the problemdomsz4 said:I have, well once I’d figured it out and double checked… only did it the other week
theosinc930 said:p with/ignored for ages so not to
boyced said:theosinc930 said:p with/ignored for ages so not to
what silicone did you use?