123 Owner CHECK your tail lights
I opened the trunk today to get some auditing gear out and found a tiny dribble of water at the base of one of the tail light housings after driving through a monster storm. The leak was very difficult to detect due to the tiny "dribble stream". Upon pulling the fender liners I found a small puddle on each side. It looks like this was the first time it ever happened. It was like new behind there. No rust, stains or peeling paint. Anyway...
I pulled the hose out and hit the back of the car around the tail lights, top of the trunk and bumper and found that both tail lights would dribble a little water out the bottom if hit directly with water.
So, I pulled both tail light housings, both pieces of trim, removed the seals from the housings, cleaned the algae from the seals and openings on the car. I then installed the seals backwards (upside down) and re-installed and re-torqued.
Leak fixed!
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AJ
1985 300D (SOLD)
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