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  1. #1
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    water in the boot...

    arrggg
    i though the water was seeping in from the tail light so i removed it, made sure it was sealed. I though it worked cause i washed the car and no water was there.
    This morning it rainned, i checked the boot and there's puddles of water. Now i have no idea where the water is coming from, it doesn't leave a trail so i can't pinpoint where it's coming from.

    what should i do?
    where should i take it?
    Done and dusted.

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    check the seal on the top of the rear hatch... that may be where it's leaking in

    when you check the seal it should be 100% connected to the hatch and not hanging down at all best of luck man.
    ...the return of

  3. #3
    get in the boot with a flashlight and get someone to hose your car
    it sounds like plenty of water is getting in so you willl et the water easy

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    hay man its happening in my boot as well but only gets drenched after a hard night od rain!
    Keep us posted how you go!

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    could just be your tail light gasket. the previous owner of my car had altezza lights and i had the same problem, because the gaskets that came with the cheap lights weren't really doing your job

    after returning to stock lights with stock gaskets problem is gone. maybe your gaskets on on thier way out? so pull your light off and inspect the gasket. i believe it is something like $90 from honda for each gasket. i found mine at the wreckers
    Last edited by nipnip; 05-08-2005 at 06:00 PM.

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    hmm sounds like its the rubber seal as explained i dont think it would be the lights, cause I have driven through heavy arse rain and not had the back wet....

    my 2cents

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    it could also be your sunroof drain pipes have a look at those

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    yea i was gonna say the same as skremn. Check your sunroof drain pipes, there quite common to disconnect on LS's so it may be the same on the vtir

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    had the same problem on my car, found that it was coming in through the rear light. Behind the back light panel where the light is fixed in i noticed that this spongey material was wet... This is where it came in from.

    I resealed my rear lights, and drilled a small hole in the boot then spayed with anti rust and a coat of paint. Now lets see that water come in

    Oh yeah cleaning out the carpet took ages

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    on a dry day ... get a bucket of water and pour over it...then u ll know where is the leak .. could simply be just some rubber came loose...


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    Quote Originally Posted by skoota
    Behind the back light panel where the light is fixed in i noticed that this spongey material was wet...
    that is the tail light gasket im talking about

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    Quote Originally Posted by skoota
    had the same problem on my car, found that it was coming in through the rear light. Behind the back light panel where the light is fixed in i noticed that this spongey material was wet... This is where it came in from.
    same here

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