How to fix a Wet trunk in 92 Honda Accord
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How to fix a Wet trunk in 92 Honda Accord
We have a low mileage '92 Honda Accord that is in great shape except rain
gets into the trunk...... and we live in rainy Seattle!
Are there any suggestions for fixing this?
Should I pull the existing rubber seal and replace it?
Are there other ways to approach this?
Thanks in advance
Dunc
gets into the trunk...... and we live in rainy Seattle!
Are there any suggestions for fixing this?
Should I pull the existing rubber seal and replace it?
Are there other ways to approach this?
Thanks in advance
Dunc
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Re: How to fix a Wet trunk in 92 Honda Accord
I have not been able to ID the specific location.
I assume that it is somewhere on the top part of the trunk lid. It seems to
accumulate on the passenger side of the trunk
"electricked" <no_emails_please> wrote in message
news:m5mdnSPmkdZqV6_dRVn_iw@comcast.com...
> You can replace the rubber seal or try some silicon on there. Where
exactly
> is it leaking from?
>
> --Viktor
>
> "Dunc" <Dunc.F(NoSpam)@CenturyTel.Net> wrote in message
> news:LomdnSvdSoc5X6_dRVn-hQ@centurytel.net...
> > We have a low mileage '92 Honda Accord that is in great shape except
rain
> > gets into the trunk...... and we live in rainy Seattle!
> >
> > Are there any suggestions for fixing this?
> > Should I pull the existing rubber seal and replace it?
> >
> > Are there other ways to approach this?
> >
> > Thanks in advance
> >
> > Dunc
> >
> >
>
>
I assume that it is somewhere on the top part of the trunk lid. It seems to
accumulate on the passenger side of the trunk
"electricked" <no_emails_please> wrote in message
news:m5mdnSPmkdZqV6_dRVn_iw@comcast.com...
> You can replace the rubber seal or try some silicon on there. Where
exactly
> is it leaking from?
>
> --Viktor
>
> "Dunc" <Dunc.F(NoSpam)@CenturyTel.Net> wrote in message
> news:LomdnSvdSoc5X6_dRVn-hQ@centurytel.net...
> > We have a low mileage '92 Honda Accord that is in great shape except
rain
> > gets into the trunk...... and we live in rainy Seattle!
> >
> > Are there any suggestions for fixing this?
> > Should I pull the existing rubber seal and replace it?
> >
> > Are there other ways to approach this?
> >
> > Thanks in advance
> >
> > Dunc
> >
> >
>
>
#3
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Re: How to fix a Wet trunk in 92 Honda Accord
I have not been able to ID the specific location.
I assume that it is somewhere on the top part of the trunk lid. It seems to
accumulate on the passenger side of the trunk
"electricked" <no_emails_please> wrote in message
news:m5mdnSPmkdZqV6_dRVn_iw@comcast.com...
> You can replace the rubber seal or try some silicon on there. Where
exactly
> is it leaking from?
>
> --Viktor
>
> "Dunc" <Dunc.F(NoSpam)@CenturyTel.Net> wrote in message
> news:LomdnSvdSoc5X6_dRVn-hQ@centurytel.net...
> > We have a low mileage '92 Honda Accord that is in great shape except
rain
> > gets into the trunk...... and we live in rainy Seattle!
> >
> > Are there any suggestions for fixing this?
> > Should I pull the existing rubber seal and replace it?
> >
> > Are there other ways to approach this?
> >
> > Thanks in advance
> >
> > Dunc
> >
> >
>
>
I assume that it is somewhere on the top part of the trunk lid. It seems to
accumulate on the passenger side of the trunk
"electricked" <no_emails_please> wrote in message
news:m5mdnSPmkdZqV6_dRVn_iw@comcast.com...
> You can replace the rubber seal or try some silicon on there. Where
exactly
> is it leaking from?
>
> --Viktor
>
> "Dunc" <Dunc.F(NoSpam)@CenturyTel.Net> wrote in message
> news:LomdnSvdSoc5X6_dRVn-hQ@centurytel.net...
> > We have a low mileage '92 Honda Accord that is in great shape except
rain
> > gets into the trunk...... and we live in rainy Seattle!
> >
> > Are there any suggestions for fixing this?
> > Should I pull the existing rubber seal and replace it?
> >
> > Are there other ways to approach this?
> >
> > Thanks in advance
> >
> > Dunc
> >
> >
>
>
#4
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Re: How to fix a Wet trunk in 92 Honda Accord
I have not been able to ID the specific location.
I assume that it is somewhere on the top part of the trunk lid. It seems to
accumulate on the passenger side of the trunk
"electricked" <no_emails_please> wrote in message
news:m5mdnSPmkdZqV6_dRVn_iw@comcast.com...
> You can replace the rubber seal or try some silicon on there. Where
exactly
> is it leaking from?
>
> --Viktor
>
> "Dunc" <Dunc.F(NoSpam)@CenturyTel.Net> wrote in message
> news:LomdnSvdSoc5X6_dRVn-hQ@centurytel.net...
> > We have a low mileage '92 Honda Accord that is in great shape except
rain
> > gets into the trunk...... and we live in rainy Seattle!
> >
> > Are there any suggestions for fixing this?
> > Should I pull the existing rubber seal and replace it?
> >
> > Are there other ways to approach this?
> >
> > Thanks in advance
> >
> > Dunc
> >
> >
>
>
I assume that it is somewhere on the top part of the trunk lid. It seems to
accumulate on the passenger side of the trunk
"electricked" <no_emails_please> wrote in message
news:m5mdnSPmkdZqV6_dRVn_iw@comcast.com...
> You can replace the rubber seal or try some silicon on there. Where
exactly
> is it leaking from?
>
> --Viktor
>
> "Dunc" <Dunc.F(NoSpam)@CenturyTel.Net> wrote in message
> news:LomdnSvdSoc5X6_dRVn-hQ@centurytel.net...
> > We have a low mileage '92 Honda Accord that is in great shape except
rain
> > gets into the trunk...... and we live in rainy Seattle!
> >
> > Are there any suggestions for fixing this?
> > Should I pull the existing rubber seal and replace it?
> >
> > Are there other ways to approach this?
> >
> > Thanks in advance
> >
> > Dunc
> >
> >
>
>
#5
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Re: How to fix a Wet trunk in 92 Honda Accord
i had the same problem with my 91 civic turns out the water collected on the
one side as it is on the 92 accord. i pulld the entire thing apart all the
lights off the gaskets between the car and the lights and resealed them with
fastgasket and put the original gasket back in place to ensure that it would
work and havent had a problem since.
"electricked" <no_emails_please> wrote in message
news:-8qdne3qCODWT6_dRVn-jQ@comcast.com...
> Place a dry newspaper and try to hose your trunk. See where the water is
> coming from.
>
> Usually the leak occur at the break lights. My nissan had a leaking
problem
> so I found some old/cheap break lights and replaced them. I would have to
> see the damage in order to give you more appropriate advice but your
options
> are replacing the whole assempy, as is the case with the break lights,
> replacing the rubber seal, as is the case of break lights and trunk
> inner-edges, or siliconing the holes if you can do it without outside
> visibility (i.e. it'd look ugly if you siliconed a visible location).
>
> --Viktor
>
> "Dunc" <Dunc.F(NoSpam)@CenturyTel.Net> wrote in message
> news:JfCdnYH9ie5JUq_dRVn-sA@centurytel.net...
> > I have not been able to ID the specific location.
> >
> > I assume that it is somewhere on the top part of the trunk lid. It
seems
> to
> > accumulate on the passenger side of the trunk
> > "electricked" <no_emails_please> wrote in message
> > news:m5mdnSPmkdZqV6_dRVn_iw@comcast.com...
> > > You can replace the rubber seal or try some silicon on there. Where
> > exactly
> > > is it leaking from?
> > >
> > > --Viktor
> > >
> > > "Dunc" <Dunc.F(NoSpam)@CenturyTel.Net> wrote in message
> > > news:LomdnSvdSoc5X6_dRVn-hQ@centurytel.net...
> > > > We have a low mileage '92 Honda Accord that is in great shape except
> > rain
> > > > gets into the trunk...... and we live in rainy Seattle!
> > > >
> > > > Are there any suggestions for fixing this?
> > > > Should I pull the existing rubber seal and replace it?
> > > >
> > > > Are there other ways to approach this?
> > > >
> > > > Thanks in advance
> > > >
> > > > Dunc
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
one side as it is on the 92 accord. i pulld the entire thing apart all the
lights off the gaskets between the car and the lights and resealed them with
fastgasket and put the original gasket back in place to ensure that it would
work and havent had a problem since.
"electricked" <no_emails_please> wrote in message
news:-8qdne3qCODWT6_dRVn-jQ@comcast.com...
> Place a dry newspaper and try to hose your trunk. See where the water is
> coming from.
>
> Usually the leak occur at the break lights. My nissan had a leaking
problem
> so I found some old/cheap break lights and replaced them. I would have to
> see the damage in order to give you more appropriate advice but your
options
> are replacing the whole assempy, as is the case with the break lights,
> replacing the rubber seal, as is the case of break lights and trunk
> inner-edges, or siliconing the holes if you can do it without outside
> visibility (i.e. it'd look ugly if you siliconed a visible location).
>
> --Viktor
>
> "Dunc" <Dunc.F(NoSpam)@CenturyTel.Net> wrote in message
> news:JfCdnYH9ie5JUq_dRVn-sA@centurytel.net...
> > I have not been able to ID the specific location.
> >
> > I assume that it is somewhere on the top part of the trunk lid. It
seems
> to
> > accumulate on the passenger side of the trunk
> > "electricked" <no_emails_please> wrote in message
> > news:m5mdnSPmkdZqV6_dRVn_iw@comcast.com...
> > > You can replace the rubber seal or try some silicon on there. Where
> > exactly
> > > is it leaking from?
> > >
> > > --Viktor
> > >
> > > "Dunc" <Dunc.F(NoSpam)@CenturyTel.Net> wrote in message
> > > news:LomdnSvdSoc5X6_dRVn-hQ@centurytel.net...
> > > > We have a low mileage '92 Honda Accord that is in great shape except
> > rain
> > > > gets into the trunk...... and we live in rainy Seattle!
> > > >
> > > > Are there any suggestions for fixing this?
> > > > Should I pull the existing rubber seal and replace it?
> > > >
> > > > Are there other ways to approach this?
> > > >
> > > > Thanks in advance
> > > >
> > > > Dunc
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
#6
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Re: How to fix a Wet trunk in 92 Honda Accord
i had the same problem with my 91 civic turns out the water collected on the
one side as it is on the 92 accord. i pulld the entire thing apart all the
lights off the gaskets between the car and the lights and resealed them with
fastgasket and put the original gasket back in place to ensure that it would
work and havent had a problem since.
"electricked" <no_emails_please> wrote in message
news:-8qdne3qCODWT6_dRVn-jQ@comcast.com...
> Place a dry newspaper and try to hose your trunk. See where the water is
> coming from.
>
> Usually the leak occur at the break lights. My nissan had a leaking
problem
> so I found some old/cheap break lights and replaced them. I would have to
> see the damage in order to give you more appropriate advice but your
options
> are replacing the whole assempy, as is the case with the break lights,
> replacing the rubber seal, as is the case of break lights and trunk
> inner-edges, or siliconing the holes if you can do it without outside
> visibility (i.e. it'd look ugly if you siliconed a visible location).
>
> --Viktor
>
> "Dunc" <Dunc.F(NoSpam)@CenturyTel.Net> wrote in message
> news:JfCdnYH9ie5JUq_dRVn-sA@centurytel.net...
> > I have not been able to ID the specific location.
> >
> > I assume that it is somewhere on the top part of the trunk lid. It
seems
> to
> > accumulate on the passenger side of the trunk
> > "electricked" <no_emails_please> wrote in message
> > news:m5mdnSPmkdZqV6_dRVn_iw@comcast.com...
> > > You can replace the rubber seal or try some silicon on there. Where
> > exactly
> > > is it leaking from?
> > >
> > > --Viktor
> > >
> > > "Dunc" <Dunc.F(NoSpam)@CenturyTel.Net> wrote in message
> > > news:LomdnSvdSoc5X6_dRVn-hQ@centurytel.net...
> > > > We have a low mileage '92 Honda Accord that is in great shape except
> > rain
> > > > gets into the trunk...... and we live in rainy Seattle!
> > > >
> > > > Are there any suggestions for fixing this?
> > > > Should I pull the existing rubber seal and replace it?
> > > >
> > > > Are there other ways to approach this?
> > > >
> > > > Thanks in advance
> > > >
> > > > Dunc
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
one side as it is on the 92 accord. i pulld the entire thing apart all the
lights off the gaskets between the car and the lights and resealed them with
fastgasket and put the original gasket back in place to ensure that it would
work and havent had a problem since.
"electricked" <no_emails_please> wrote in message
news:-8qdne3qCODWT6_dRVn-jQ@comcast.com...
> Place a dry newspaper and try to hose your trunk. See where the water is
> coming from.
>
> Usually the leak occur at the break lights. My nissan had a leaking
problem
> so I found some old/cheap break lights and replaced them. I would have to
> see the damage in order to give you more appropriate advice but your
options
> are replacing the whole assempy, as is the case with the break lights,
> replacing the rubber seal, as is the case of break lights and trunk
> inner-edges, or siliconing the holes if you can do it without outside
> visibility (i.e. it'd look ugly if you siliconed a visible location).
>
> --Viktor
>
> "Dunc" <Dunc.F(NoSpam)@CenturyTel.Net> wrote in message
> news:JfCdnYH9ie5JUq_dRVn-sA@centurytel.net...
> > I have not been able to ID the specific location.
> >
> > I assume that it is somewhere on the top part of the trunk lid. It
seems
> to
> > accumulate on the passenger side of the trunk
> > "electricked" <no_emails_please> wrote in message
> > news:m5mdnSPmkdZqV6_dRVn_iw@comcast.com...
> > > You can replace the rubber seal or try some silicon on there. Where
> > exactly
> > > is it leaking from?
> > >
> > > --Viktor
> > >
> > > "Dunc" <Dunc.F(NoSpam)@CenturyTel.Net> wrote in message
> > > news:LomdnSvdSoc5X6_dRVn-hQ@centurytel.net...
> > > > We have a low mileage '92 Honda Accord that is in great shape except
> > rain
> > > > gets into the trunk...... and we live in rainy Seattle!
> > > >
> > > > Are there any suggestions for fixing this?
> > > > Should I pull the existing rubber seal and replace it?
> > > >
> > > > Are there other ways to approach this?
> > > >
> > > > Thanks in advance
> > > >
> > > > Dunc
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
#7
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Re: How to fix a Wet trunk in 92 Honda Accord
i had the same problem with my 91 civic turns out the water collected on the
one side as it is on the 92 accord. i pulld the entire thing apart all the
lights off the gaskets between the car and the lights and resealed them with
fastgasket and put the original gasket back in place to ensure that it would
work and havent had a problem since.
"electricked" <no_emails_please> wrote in message
news:-8qdne3qCODWT6_dRVn-jQ@comcast.com...
> Place a dry newspaper and try to hose your trunk. See where the water is
> coming from.
>
> Usually the leak occur at the break lights. My nissan had a leaking
problem
> so I found some old/cheap break lights and replaced them. I would have to
> see the damage in order to give you more appropriate advice but your
options
> are replacing the whole assempy, as is the case with the break lights,
> replacing the rubber seal, as is the case of break lights and trunk
> inner-edges, or siliconing the holes if you can do it without outside
> visibility (i.e. it'd look ugly if you siliconed a visible location).
>
> --Viktor
>
> "Dunc" <Dunc.F(NoSpam)@CenturyTel.Net> wrote in message
> news:JfCdnYH9ie5JUq_dRVn-sA@centurytel.net...
> > I have not been able to ID the specific location.
> >
> > I assume that it is somewhere on the top part of the trunk lid. It
seems
> to
> > accumulate on the passenger side of the trunk
> > "electricked" <no_emails_please> wrote in message
> > news:m5mdnSPmkdZqV6_dRVn_iw@comcast.com...
> > > You can replace the rubber seal or try some silicon on there. Where
> > exactly
> > > is it leaking from?
> > >
> > > --Viktor
> > >
> > > "Dunc" <Dunc.F(NoSpam)@CenturyTel.Net> wrote in message
> > > news:LomdnSvdSoc5X6_dRVn-hQ@centurytel.net...
> > > > We have a low mileage '92 Honda Accord that is in great shape except
> > rain
> > > > gets into the trunk...... and we live in rainy Seattle!
> > > >
> > > > Are there any suggestions for fixing this?
> > > > Should I pull the existing rubber seal and replace it?
> > > >
> > > > Are there other ways to approach this?
> > > >
> > > > Thanks in advance
> > > >
> > > > Dunc
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
one side as it is on the 92 accord. i pulld the entire thing apart all the
lights off the gaskets between the car and the lights and resealed them with
fastgasket and put the original gasket back in place to ensure that it would
work and havent had a problem since.
"electricked" <no_emails_please> wrote in message
news:-8qdne3qCODWT6_dRVn-jQ@comcast.com...
> Place a dry newspaper and try to hose your trunk. See where the water is
> coming from.
>
> Usually the leak occur at the break lights. My nissan had a leaking
problem
> so I found some old/cheap break lights and replaced them. I would have to
> see the damage in order to give you more appropriate advice but your
options
> are replacing the whole assempy, as is the case with the break lights,
> replacing the rubber seal, as is the case of break lights and trunk
> inner-edges, or siliconing the holes if you can do it without outside
> visibility (i.e. it'd look ugly if you siliconed a visible location).
>
> --Viktor
>
> "Dunc" <Dunc.F(NoSpam)@CenturyTel.Net> wrote in message
> news:JfCdnYH9ie5JUq_dRVn-sA@centurytel.net...
> > I have not been able to ID the specific location.
> >
> > I assume that it is somewhere on the top part of the trunk lid. It
seems
> to
> > accumulate on the passenger side of the trunk
> > "electricked" <no_emails_please> wrote in message
> > news:m5mdnSPmkdZqV6_dRVn_iw@comcast.com...
> > > You can replace the rubber seal or try some silicon on there. Where
> > exactly
> > > is it leaking from?
> > >
> > > --Viktor
> > >
> > > "Dunc" <Dunc.F(NoSpam)@CenturyTel.Net> wrote in message
> > > news:LomdnSvdSoc5X6_dRVn-hQ@centurytel.net...
> > > > We have a low mileage '92 Honda Accord that is in great shape except
> > rain
> > > > gets into the trunk...... and we live in rainy Seattle!
> > > >
> > > > Are there any suggestions for fixing this?
> > > > Should I pull the existing rubber seal and replace it?
> > > >
> > > > Are there other ways to approach this?
> > > >
> > > > Thanks in advance
> > > >
> > > > Dunc
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
#8
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Re: How to fix a Wet trunk in 92 Honda Accord
You can replace the rubber seal or try some silicon on there. Where exactly
is it leaking from?
--Viktor
"Dunc" <Dunc.F(NoSpam)@CenturyTel.Net> wrote in message
news:LomdnSvdSoc5X6_dRVn-hQ@centurytel.net...
> We have a low mileage '92 Honda Accord that is in great shape except rain
> gets into the trunk...... and we live in rainy Seattle!
>
> Are there any suggestions for fixing this?
> Should I pull the existing rubber seal and replace it?
>
> Are there other ways to approach this?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Dunc
>
>
is it leaking from?
--Viktor
"Dunc" <Dunc.F(NoSpam)@CenturyTel.Net> wrote in message
news:LomdnSvdSoc5X6_dRVn-hQ@centurytel.net...
> We have a low mileage '92 Honda Accord that is in great shape except rain
> gets into the trunk...... and we live in rainy Seattle!
>
> Are there any suggestions for fixing this?
> Should I pull the existing rubber seal and replace it?
>
> Are there other ways to approach this?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Dunc
>
>
#9
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Posts: n/a
Re: How to fix a Wet trunk in 92 Honda Accord
You can replace the rubber seal or try some silicon on there. Where exactly
is it leaking from?
--Viktor
"Dunc" <Dunc.F(NoSpam)@CenturyTel.Net> wrote in message
news:LomdnSvdSoc5X6_dRVn-hQ@centurytel.net...
> We have a low mileage '92 Honda Accord that is in great shape except rain
> gets into the trunk...... and we live in rainy Seattle!
>
> Are there any suggestions for fixing this?
> Should I pull the existing rubber seal and replace it?
>
> Are there other ways to approach this?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Dunc
>
>
is it leaking from?
--Viktor
"Dunc" <Dunc.F(NoSpam)@CenturyTel.Net> wrote in message
news:LomdnSvdSoc5X6_dRVn-hQ@centurytel.net...
> We have a low mileage '92 Honda Accord that is in great shape except rain
> gets into the trunk...... and we live in rainy Seattle!
>
> Are there any suggestions for fixing this?
> Should I pull the existing rubber seal and replace it?
>
> Are there other ways to approach this?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Dunc
>
>
#10
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Re: How to fix a Wet trunk in 92 Honda Accord
You can replace the rubber seal or try some silicon on there. Where exactly
is it leaking from?
--Viktor
"Dunc" <Dunc.F(NoSpam)@CenturyTel.Net> wrote in message
news:LomdnSvdSoc5X6_dRVn-hQ@centurytel.net...
> We have a low mileage '92 Honda Accord that is in great shape except rain
> gets into the trunk...... and we live in rainy Seattle!
>
> Are there any suggestions for fixing this?
> Should I pull the existing rubber seal and replace it?
>
> Are there other ways to approach this?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Dunc
>
>
is it leaking from?
--Viktor
"Dunc" <Dunc.F(NoSpam)@CenturyTel.Net> wrote in message
news:LomdnSvdSoc5X6_dRVn-hQ@centurytel.net...
> We have a low mileage '92 Honda Accord that is in great shape except rain
> gets into the trunk...... and we live in rainy Seattle!
>
> Are there any suggestions for fixing this?
> Should I pull the existing rubber seal and replace it?
>
> Are there other ways to approach this?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Dunc
>
>
#11
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Re: How to fix a Wet trunk in 92 Honda Accord
Place a dry newspaper and try to hose your trunk. See where the water is
coming from.
Usually the leak occur at the break lights. My nissan had a leaking problem
so I found some old/cheap break lights and replaced them. I would have to
see the damage in order to give you more appropriate advice but your options
are replacing the whole assempy, as is the case with the break lights,
replacing the rubber seal, as is the case of break lights and trunk
inner-edges, or siliconing the holes if you can do it without outside
visibility (i.e. it'd look ugly if you siliconed a visible location).
--Viktor
"Dunc" <Dunc.F(NoSpam)@CenturyTel.Net> wrote in message
news:JfCdnYH9ie5JUq_dRVn-sA@centurytel.net...
> I have not been able to ID the specific location.
>
> I assume that it is somewhere on the top part of the trunk lid. It seems
to
> accumulate on the passenger side of the trunk
> "electricked" <no_emails_please> wrote in message
> news:m5mdnSPmkdZqV6_dRVn_iw@comcast.com...
> > You can replace the rubber seal or try some silicon on there. Where
> exactly
> > is it leaking from?
> >
> > --Viktor
> >
> > "Dunc" <Dunc.F(NoSpam)@CenturyTel.Net> wrote in message
> > news:LomdnSvdSoc5X6_dRVn-hQ@centurytel.net...
> > > We have a low mileage '92 Honda Accord that is in great shape except
> rain
> > > gets into the trunk...... and we live in rainy Seattle!
> > >
> > > Are there any suggestions for fixing this?
> > > Should I pull the existing rubber seal and replace it?
> > >
> > > Are there other ways to approach this?
> > >
> > > Thanks in advance
> > >
> > > Dunc
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
coming from.
Usually the leak occur at the break lights. My nissan had a leaking problem
so I found some old/cheap break lights and replaced them. I would have to
see the damage in order to give you more appropriate advice but your options
are replacing the whole assempy, as is the case with the break lights,
replacing the rubber seal, as is the case of break lights and trunk
inner-edges, or siliconing the holes if you can do it without outside
visibility (i.e. it'd look ugly if you siliconed a visible location).
--Viktor
"Dunc" <Dunc.F(NoSpam)@CenturyTel.Net> wrote in message
news:JfCdnYH9ie5JUq_dRVn-sA@centurytel.net...
> I have not been able to ID the specific location.
>
> I assume that it is somewhere on the top part of the trunk lid. It seems
to
> accumulate on the passenger side of the trunk
> "electricked" <no_emails_please> wrote in message
> news:m5mdnSPmkdZqV6_dRVn_iw@comcast.com...
> > You can replace the rubber seal or try some silicon on there. Where
> exactly
> > is it leaking from?
> >
> > --Viktor
> >
> > "Dunc" <Dunc.F(NoSpam)@CenturyTel.Net> wrote in message
> > news:LomdnSvdSoc5X6_dRVn-hQ@centurytel.net...
> > > We have a low mileage '92 Honda Accord that is in great shape except
> rain
> > > gets into the trunk...... and we live in rainy Seattle!
> > >
> > > Are there any suggestions for fixing this?
> > > Should I pull the existing rubber seal and replace it?
> > >
> > > Are there other ways to approach this?
> > >
> > > Thanks in advance
> > >
> > > Dunc
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
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Re: How to fix a Wet trunk in 92 Honda Accord
Place a dry newspaper and try to hose your trunk. See where the water is
coming from.
Usually the leak occur at the break lights. My nissan had a leaking problem
so I found some old/cheap break lights and replaced them. I would have to
see the damage in order to give you more appropriate advice but your options
are replacing the whole assempy, as is the case with the break lights,
replacing the rubber seal, as is the case of break lights and trunk
inner-edges, or siliconing the holes if you can do it without outside
visibility (i.e. it'd look ugly if you siliconed a visible location).
--Viktor
"Dunc" <Dunc.F(NoSpam)@CenturyTel.Net> wrote in message
news:JfCdnYH9ie5JUq_dRVn-sA@centurytel.net...
> I have not been able to ID the specific location.
>
> I assume that it is somewhere on the top part of the trunk lid. It seems
to
> accumulate on the passenger side of the trunk
> "electricked" <no_emails_please> wrote in message
> news:m5mdnSPmkdZqV6_dRVn_iw@comcast.com...
> > You can replace the rubber seal or try some silicon on there. Where
> exactly
> > is it leaking from?
> >
> > --Viktor
> >
> > "Dunc" <Dunc.F(NoSpam)@CenturyTel.Net> wrote in message
> > news:LomdnSvdSoc5X6_dRVn-hQ@centurytel.net...
> > > We have a low mileage '92 Honda Accord that is in great shape except
> rain
> > > gets into the trunk...... and we live in rainy Seattle!
> > >
> > > Are there any suggestions for fixing this?
> > > Should I pull the existing rubber seal and replace it?
> > >
> > > Are there other ways to approach this?
> > >
> > > Thanks in advance
> > >
> > > Dunc
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
coming from.
Usually the leak occur at the break lights. My nissan had a leaking problem
so I found some old/cheap break lights and replaced them. I would have to
see the damage in order to give you more appropriate advice but your options
are replacing the whole assempy, as is the case with the break lights,
replacing the rubber seal, as is the case of break lights and trunk
inner-edges, or siliconing the holes if you can do it without outside
visibility (i.e. it'd look ugly if you siliconed a visible location).
--Viktor
"Dunc" <Dunc.F(NoSpam)@CenturyTel.Net> wrote in message
news:JfCdnYH9ie5JUq_dRVn-sA@centurytel.net...
> I have not been able to ID the specific location.
>
> I assume that it is somewhere on the top part of the trunk lid. It seems
to
> accumulate on the passenger side of the trunk
> "electricked" <no_emails_please> wrote in message
> news:m5mdnSPmkdZqV6_dRVn_iw@comcast.com...
> > You can replace the rubber seal or try some silicon on there. Where
> exactly
> > is it leaking from?
> >
> > --Viktor
> >
> > "Dunc" <Dunc.F(NoSpam)@CenturyTel.Net> wrote in message
> > news:LomdnSvdSoc5X6_dRVn-hQ@centurytel.net...
> > > We have a low mileage '92 Honda Accord that is in great shape except
> rain
> > > gets into the trunk...... and we live in rainy Seattle!
> > >
> > > Are there any suggestions for fixing this?
> > > Should I pull the existing rubber seal and replace it?
> > >
> > > Are there other ways to approach this?
> > >
> > > Thanks in advance
> > >
> > > Dunc
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
#13
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Posts: n/a
Re: How to fix a Wet trunk in 92 Honda Accord
Place a dry newspaper and try to hose your trunk. See where the water is
coming from.
Usually the leak occur at the break lights. My nissan had a leaking problem
so I found some old/cheap break lights and replaced them. I would have to
see the damage in order to give you more appropriate advice but your options
are replacing the whole assempy, as is the case with the break lights,
replacing the rubber seal, as is the case of break lights and trunk
inner-edges, or siliconing the holes if you can do it without outside
visibility (i.e. it'd look ugly if you siliconed a visible location).
--Viktor
"Dunc" <Dunc.F(NoSpam)@CenturyTel.Net> wrote in message
news:JfCdnYH9ie5JUq_dRVn-sA@centurytel.net...
> I have not been able to ID the specific location.
>
> I assume that it is somewhere on the top part of the trunk lid. It seems
to
> accumulate on the passenger side of the trunk
> "electricked" <no_emails_please> wrote in message
> news:m5mdnSPmkdZqV6_dRVn_iw@comcast.com...
> > You can replace the rubber seal or try some silicon on there. Where
> exactly
> > is it leaking from?
> >
> > --Viktor
> >
> > "Dunc" <Dunc.F(NoSpam)@CenturyTel.Net> wrote in message
> > news:LomdnSvdSoc5X6_dRVn-hQ@centurytel.net...
> > > We have a low mileage '92 Honda Accord that is in great shape except
> rain
> > > gets into the trunk...... and we live in rainy Seattle!
> > >
> > > Are there any suggestions for fixing this?
> > > Should I pull the existing rubber seal and replace it?
> > >
> > > Are there other ways to approach this?
> > >
> > > Thanks in advance
> > >
> > > Dunc
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
coming from.
Usually the leak occur at the break lights. My nissan had a leaking problem
so I found some old/cheap break lights and replaced them. I would have to
see the damage in order to give you more appropriate advice but your options
are replacing the whole assempy, as is the case with the break lights,
replacing the rubber seal, as is the case of break lights and trunk
inner-edges, or siliconing the holes if you can do it without outside
visibility (i.e. it'd look ugly if you siliconed a visible location).
--Viktor
"Dunc" <Dunc.F(NoSpam)@CenturyTel.Net> wrote in message
news:JfCdnYH9ie5JUq_dRVn-sA@centurytel.net...
> I have not been able to ID the specific location.
>
> I assume that it is somewhere on the top part of the trunk lid. It seems
to
> accumulate on the passenger side of the trunk
> "electricked" <no_emails_please> wrote in message
> news:m5mdnSPmkdZqV6_dRVn_iw@comcast.com...
> > You can replace the rubber seal or try some silicon on there. Where
> exactly
> > is it leaking from?
> >
> > --Viktor
> >
> > "Dunc" <Dunc.F(NoSpam)@CenturyTel.Net> wrote in message
> > news:LomdnSvdSoc5X6_dRVn-hQ@centurytel.net...
> > > We have a low mileage '92 Honda Accord that is in great shape except
> rain
> > > gets into the trunk...... and we live in rainy Seattle!
> > >
> > > Are there any suggestions for fixing this?
> > > Should I pull the existing rubber seal and replace it?
> > >
> > > Are there other ways to approach this?
> > >
> > > Thanks in advance
> > >
> > > Dunc
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
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