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Originally Posted by okgolti
I have exactly the same problem only my leak is on the left side I have done everything except the only possible source is the downslope end of the roof gutter trim. This downward chrome trim is wider and behind this is another plastic grey trim. Behind both these trims are 2 drain holes. I saw pieces of dried twigs or leaves which I was able to remove some with a paper clip and jet water. I just don't know how to remove these trims so I can fully unclog it and water test it. And I also don't know if my guess is correct.
Let's hear from anyone who can confirm this.
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I finally solved the water leak in my trunk by replacing the rear windshield seal $41.99 from Eckler's. The leak stopped! But we forgot to re-install the metal trim molding on the seal before mounting the glass on the car. Too late, no amount of lubrication or soap can help put back the metal trims unless we remove the seal and do it over again. The car looks neat without the trim but it's not the original look. Oh, well, I can live with it as long as the leak has stopped.