I am getting the same problem on my DC2R, i get a bit of water into where the spare wheel is, i found some holes have been drilled to let water out... so it must have been an issue for the previous owner.
the rubber around the lights look fine, but i find my boot carpet gets wet on each side at the rear, so it seems like maybe mine is coming in maybe higher up? and sometimes depends on how heavy its been raining.
check the antenna aswell, for any obvious holes
make sure all the bolts that hold the rear lights are nice and hand tight
Aah, hadn't thought about that, mine is broken, but the seal is OK I think, doesnt explain water on both sides in same place, am going to remove the antenna anyway as I never listen to radio (ever) or do the S2000 one?
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okay guys i just called peter warren honda dealer and i was wrong with the price... but they arent $25.... they are $63.05 each so DIY them if you have to FCUK paying 120 for a pair of gaskets
okay guys i just called peter warren honda dealer and i was wrong with the price... but they arent $25.... they are $63.05 each so DIY them if you have to FCUK paying 120 for a pair of gaskets
you are kidding me, why has it gone up.
i know i still have my reciepts for my gaskets somewhere here, but damn, $63ea is a rip
i have the same problem on my dc2r. Had water flooding my boot too. I just went to buy black silicone and sealed up the small gaps around the lights.. though i would recommend letting the silicone cure for at least 2 days. I didnt have the time so when it rained the next day black stuff started leaking from the lights.. I also wouldnt recommend speeding up the curing process with a hair dryer too, it just makes it crusty and not rubbery
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