water in boot floor
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- Minor Maniac
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water in boot floor
have sealed the number plate fixings
new rubber seals on the rear bumper mounts
new seal around the boot lip
still getting some ater in any ideas
new rubber seals on the rear bumper mounts
new seal around the boot lip
still getting some ater in any ideas
Seal around the petrol filler. Rear window - enter by the rubber then runs down the inside of the lining. down behind the seat, and ends up at the back of the car. Seal around the lock and handle. Hinge gaskets. Did you seal the badges when fitted? Sometimes it's just a poorly fitting boot lid or insufficient lip at the bottom of the opening. Good luck, been there, and still wearing the (damp) t-shirt!
Last edited by simmitc on Mon Oct 05, 2009 7:52 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Rear screen "usually" leaks into the car and runs under back seat. Maybe the boot seal isn't squashing down evenly all the way around. Try a slither of blue tack all around the seal - close boot lid - and see if it is squashed all around the apperture....
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I believe you can get 2 boot seals - one fits onto the "lip" of the car part of the aperture and the other is flat and glues to the boot lid. we had this trouble so fitted both. Seems to have done the trick.
Just checked and BM sell both - we used the early and the late together.
Just checked and BM sell both - we used the early and the late together.
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Just a suggestion
While the boot is dry, line it with newspaper, close the boot pour a watering can with rose connected over the rear end of the car.
Dry off excess water with chamois, open boot and see where the newspaper is wet.
What abouit the holes where the wires go into the boot from the rear lights, it could be coming off the tyres from a wet road.
Got my car back from the garage today and found water in the boot myself on the nearside.
Peter
While the boot is dry, line it with newspaper, close the boot pour a watering can with rose connected over the rear end of the car.
Dry off excess water with chamois, open boot and see where the newspaper is wet.
What abouit the holes where the wires go into the boot from the rear lights, it could be coming off the tyres from a wet road.
Got my car back from the garage today and found water in the boot myself on the nearside.
Peter
My 1970 2 door saloon Trafalgar Blue