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Been raining here in Atl for about the last week.
Opened the rear trunk tonight and water spilled down into the trunk area from *inside* the trunk lid where the hole cutouts are. How the heck did water get in there!? ![]()
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Maybe condensation? Sometimes if the temps cool rapidly enough, it will collect under the sheetmetal. But I would wonder if there is reason for more humidity in the trunk than there should be. I would check for accumulations of water under the spare tire and under the capeted panels on both sides of the trunk.
Gilly
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Try checking your license plate lights' gaskets.They dry out and become brittle.Good luck.
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*bump*
I am having this same problem this is a lot more than condensation... my question...HOW?! |
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Water inside the rear decklid
It could be a leaky rear window seal combined with how you were parked at the time of the massive rain storm. It has been raining here in Kentucky a lot too. Yesterday, I noticed where the water was getting into the trunk of my '83 300SD.
Just an idea.
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I'll have to take a look later. Just from memory, I don't see how water is getting in there.
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Check for junk collecting under the gasket at the top of the decklid, and for blockages at the sides were the water drains. If I don't keep mine completely cleaned out, it collects small amounts of water in the trunk.
Also make sure you don't have small twigs, leaf bits, or something similar on top of the gasket -- water will wick around things like that and run down the bottom surface of the deck lid. Peter
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