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jazz 02-02-2010 06:53 PM

84 300D Turbo trunk water leaks
 
I have been trying to find the source of the water leaks into the trunk wheel wells without succcess. I searched the forum and followed recommendations to clean the drains in the engine compartment and the sunroof but that did not solve the problem. I hosed down the area around the rear window seal with lots of water but the wheel wells remained dry. What I find strange is the water collects in the wheel well even after very light rainfall. I have heard that the flow path of the sunroof drains includes certain areas in the trunk area and was wondering if you folks had any diagrams to share. Where are the actual locations of the drains for the sunroof? I have a feeling there is a drain that I am neglecting to clean. I am planning to use a sealant around the the rear window seal and would like to know if any silicon sealant will do the trick. Any tips and advise would also be helpful. Thanks in advance for your help.
Jazz
1984 300D Turbo

snookwhaler 02-02-2010 07:14 PM

Check the tail light seals, Look for cracks in the tail light lenses and check the trim beneath the tail lights. Also, check the antenna grommet on drivers side and fuel neck grommet on passengers side.

All these places are a source for a leak that puts water in those 2 wells.

rscurtis 02-02-2010 09:26 PM

Water can also leak from the top of the rear window gasket where it meets the roof.

dadette123 02-02-2010 09:42 PM

To eliminate the sunroof completely, open it and pour about a cup of water towards the rear on the side channel one side at a time. Look for water in each respective wheel well.

jazz 02-02-2010 11:31 PM

I forgot to mention it but I hosed down both the antenna and the fuel filler area and found no water in the wheel wells. I will try the other suggestions and report back. Thanks for the responses.

dadette123 02-03-2010 09:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jazz (Post 2397421)
I forgot to mention it but I hosed down both the antenna and the fuel filler area and found no water in the wheel wells. I will try the other suggestions and report back. Thanks for the responses.

If you hosed down the fuel filler area without plugging up the small overflow hole, you should have noticed water draining on the ground around the axle. As an elimination test, pour a small amount of water in this hole and see if it exits on the ground.

Also, it sometimes helps to not use a hose. Its harder to control where the water goes and to track where the water exits because the surrounding area is wet. Just my two cents. Tracking down a leak is more a process of elimination than anything else. Good luck.

snookwhaler 02-03-2010 12:32 PM

When you check the tail lights be sure to use a flash light, pull the trunk carpet and wheel well liners. It is very difficult to see a leak when it leaks from the tail light gaskets or the tail light trim. This is because it runs down behind the pinch weld and then down under that plastic channel that holds the wire bundle. Then it runs down either side of the bundle and down in to the wheel wells. Also, look closely (with a flashlight) at the "end studs" on the trim beneath the tail lights on each end. There is a small nut and washer that secures the trim. A very small stream of water can run down from there. It is VERY difficult to see if it is leaking from there too.

I forgot to mention above. Don't rule out a bad or leaking trunk seal too.

dadette123 02-03-2010 01:02 PM

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Originally Posted by snookwhaler (Post 2397719)
I forgot to mention above. Don't rule out a bad or leaking trunk seal too.

Good idea. You would think the lip even without the seal would keep water running down the channel. But, if the channel had been rusted through in a spot water could enter the trunk. You'd think it would wet the carpet, though, given its orientation.

Ah, water leaks. There so damn fun to find. :rolleyes:

jazz 02-03-2010 07:52 PM

Dadette123 - When water is poured down the overflow hole it exits on the ground just by the axle. The trunk seal was one of the first things I eliminated.
Snook - I hosed down the tail-lights but did not detect a leak. I doubt that it is in this area because the leak is upstream, around the trunk hinge area.
I put a bead of flowable permatex silicon windshield sealant around the glass area of the rear window seal today to completely eliminate the seal. Thanks for the responses so far.

Jazz 84 300D Turbo

jazz 02-06-2010 07:11 PM

I think the windshield seal has been eliminated as a leak source because I had water in my wheel wells after yesterdays downpour. Any new ideas on why the water gets into just the wheel wells and not the entire trunk. Thanks for the responses so far.

Jazz 84 300D Turbo

toomany MBZ 02-07-2010 09:21 AM

Did you do any driving?
Are the covers in place?

jazz 02-07-2010 10:12 AM

toomany MBZ - Yes, I drove the car but I saw the water prior to driving. If you mean the covers on the wheel wells, yes they are in place. Thanks for all your help.

toomany MBZ 02-07-2010 10:28 AM

Yeah, those hard plastic covers. The water is not splashing up then.

dadette123 02-09-2010 09:48 AM

Did you test the rear sunroof drains to eliminate them?

Ether 02-09-2010 10:34 AM

Is the water in both wheel wells or just on the right side? If just the right it could be a disconnected hose from the fuel overflow drain. Water gets behind the fuel door when it rains and instead of draining out the bottom of the car it ends up in the trunk.

I had this problem in my W116. I assume there is the same drain in the W123 but I don't recall for sure.


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