wierd trunk leak
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ok so I have this trunk leak that has really made me angry.
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http://www.oznium.com/gallery/photos...iac-bonneville
The water seems to be comming in between the sheet metal. You can see a white speck which is glare off the water. (right above the right speaker wire)
What has made me mad is that it happens to be directly over my amp, so it leaked into my amp which I think is why my subs seems have have blown up(Cone doesn't move freely). I hope the amp is fine.
anyone know how to properly fix this? instead of just filling the crack with epoxy and putting a band-aid on the problem?
Picture
http://www.oznium.com/gallery/photos...iac-bonneville
The water seems to be comming in between the sheet metal. You can see a white speck which is glare off the water. (right above the right speaker wire)
What has made me mad is that it happens to be directly over my amp, so it leaked into my amp which I think is why my subs seems have have blown up(Cone doesn't move freely). I hope the amp is fine.
anyone know how to properly fix this? instead of just filling the crack with epoxy and putting a band-aid on the problem?
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here is a more zoomed out picture
the text you cant read says " rust on screw"
http://www.oznium.com/gallery/photos...iac-bonneville
the text you cant read says " rust on screw"
http://www.oznium.com/gallery/photos...iac-bonneville
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Originally Posted by 1993 SLE
ahh..
power antenna or the rear window seal
power antenna or the rear window seal
Where would the water from the rear window seal come in if it were to leak?
From what little I can tell from the pics, I would first and foremost make sure the weatherstripping is good all the way around. No shrunken or torn spots, nothing stuck under it, no wierd looking bumps, simple stuff like that
Originally Posted by harofreak00
get in the trunk
Originally Posted by harofreak00
and have a buddy spray high pressure water in all areas...youll figure it out in less than 5 min
Seriously, tho, this plan has merit. Make sure you got a small mirror to help look in the nooks and crannys
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