Water in trunk...coming in thru taillights
#2
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Re: Water in trunk...coming in thru taillights
Pretty easy. You have two options. Both start with taillight
disassembly. Then either
1
Replace the gaskets. See www.slhonda.com for new ones.
2
Thoroughly clean the old gaskets. Let dry completely. Buy a
tube of temperature appropriate caulking at Home Depot or
wherever and apply to both sides of the gasket, where it
touches the car frame or lamp assembly.
<piperspost@webtv.net> wrote in message
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> Now that I know how the water is getting into my trunk, is
> it easy to
> seal the parts in the Taillight where it's coming in
> from??
>
disassembly. Then either
1
Replace the gaskets. See www.slhonda.com for new ones.
2
Thoroughly clean the old gaskets. Let dry completely. Buy a
tube of temperature appropriate caulking at Home Depot or
wherever and apply to both sides of the gasket, where it
touches the car frame or lamp assembly.
<piperspost@webtv.net> wrote in message
news:2989-44B84057-1369@storefull-3335.bay.webtv.net...
> Now that I know how the water is getting into my trunk, is
> it easy to
> seal the parts in the Taillight where it's coming in
> from??
>
#3
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Re: Water in trunk...coming in thru taillights
Pretty easy. You have two options. Both start with taillight
disassembly. Then either
1
Replace the gaskets. See www.slhonda.com for new ones.
2
Thoroughly clean the old gaskets. Let dry completely. Buy a
tube of temperature appropriate caulking at Home Depot or
wherever and apply to both sides of the gasket, where it
touches the car frame or lamp assembly.
<piperspost@webtv.net> wrote in message
news:2989-44B84057-1369@storefull-3335.bay.webtv.net...
> Now that I know how the water is getting into my trunk, is
> it easy to
> seal the parts in the Taillight where it's coming in
> from??
>
disassembly. Then either
1
Replace the gaskets. See www.slhonda.com for new ones.
2
Thoroughly clean the old gaskets. Let dry completely. Buy a
tube of temperature appropriate caulking at Home Depot or
wherever and apply to both sides of the gasket, where it
touches the car frame or lamp assembly.
<piperspost@webtv.net> wrote in message
news:2989-44B84057-1369@storefull-3335.bay.webtv.net...
> Now that I know how the water is getting into my trunk, is
> it easy to
> seal the parts in the Taillight where it's coming in
> from??
>
#4
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Posts: n/a
Re: Water in trunk...coming in thru taillights
Pretty easy. You have two options. Both start with taillight
disassembly. Then either
1
Replace the gaskets. See www.slhonda.com for new ones.
2
Thoroughly clean the old gaskets. Let dry completely. Buy a
tube of temperature appropriate caulking at Home Depot or
wherever and apply to both sides of the gasket, where it
touches the car frame or lamp assembly.
<piperspost@webtv.net> wrote in message
news:2989-44B84057-1369@storefull-3335.bay.webtv.net...
> Now that I know how the water is getting into my trunk, is
> it easy to
> seal the parts in the Taillight where it's coming in
> from??
>
disassembly. Then either
1
Replace the gaskets. See www.slhonda.com for new ones.
2
Thoroughly clean the old gaskets. Let dry completely. Buy a
tube of temperature appropriate caulking at Home Depot or
wherever and apply to both sides of the gasket, where it
touches the car frame or lamp assembly.
<piperspost@webtv.net> wrote in message
news:2989-44B84057-1369@storefull-3335.bay.webtv.net...
> Now that I know how the water is getting into my trunk, is
> it easy to
> seal the parts in the Taillight where it's coming in
> from??
>
#5
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Re: Water in trunk...coming in thru taillights
Pretty easy. You have two options. Both start with taillight
disassembly. Then either
1
Replace the gaskets. See www.slhonda.com for new ones.
2
Thoroughly clean the old gaskets. Let dry completely. Buy a
tube of temperature appropriate caulking at Home Depot or
wherever and apply to both sides of the gasket, where it
touches the car frame or lamp assembly.
<piperspost@webtv.net> wrote in message
news:2989-44B84057-1369@storefull-3335.bay.webtv.net...
> Now that I know how the water is getting into my trunk, is
> it easy to
> seal the parts in the Taillight where it's coming in
> from??
>
disassembly. Then either
1
Replace the gaskets. See www.slhonda.com for new ones.
2
Thoroughly clean the old gaskets. Let dry completely. Buy a
tube of temperature appropriate caulking at Home Depot or
wherever and apply to both sides of the gasket, where it
touches the car frame or lamp assembly.
<piperspost@webtv.net> wrote in message
news:2989-44B84057-1369@storefull-3335.bay.webtv.net...
> Now that I know how the water is getting into my trunk, is
> it easy to
> seal the parts in the Taillight where it's coming in
> from??
>
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