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Jamie 01-12-2007 02:43 PM

leaky elantra gt
 

So I have a 2003 Elantra GT hatchback and had the rubber seal replace around
the hatch once because of water collecting where the spare is.... and it
seemed like it was fine for a month or two and then there was water again,
took it in and they said there was a weld that had failed and they repaired
it... this was around 6 months or so ago. Little bit of snow on the ground
this morning and I went out to find frost on the inside of the front and
rear windows. Sure enough there is a little water by the spare.

So my question is have any other gt owners had the same problem?

My warranty has expired, does that matter since it has been an ongoing
problem that I am guessing was never fixed properly?

I bought the extended warranty, does that mean anything for something like
this?

What should I do?

This car also has a sunroof.... any bearing on this?

This pi$$es me off, I have been overall happy with the car except for it
being a little underpowered, the window tape sucks and the leak just makes
me think I bought a pos pony.

J.



irwell 01-12-2007 03:23 PM

Re: leaky elantra gt
 
On Fri, 12 Jan 2007 19:43:02 GMT, "Jamie" <hillybilly@telus.net>
wrote:

>
>So I have a 2003 Elantra GT hatchback and had the rubber seal replace around
>the hatch once because of water collecting where the spare is.... and it
>seemed like it was fine for a month or two and then there was water again,
>took it in and they said there was a weld that had failed and they repaired
>it... this was around 6 months or so ago. Little bit of snow on the ground
>this morning and I went out to find frost on the inside of the front and
>rear windows. Sure enough there is a little water by the spare.
>
>So my question is have any other gt owners had the same problem?
>
>My warranty has expired, does that matter since it has been an ongoing
>problem that I am guessing was never fixed properly?
>
>I bought the extended warranty, does that mean anything for something like
>this?
>
>What should I do?
>
>This car also has a sunroof.... any bearing on this?
>
>This pi$$es me off, I have been overall happy with the car except for it
>being a little underpowered, the window tape sucks and the leak just makes
>me think I bought a pos pony.
>
>J.
>

I have the 2001 Elantra sedan model, The weather seal on the rear door
compartments has detached, it seems to be just a press fit, anyway I'
have epoxied the seal back onto the rim, hope this cures the problem.
No water leaks, just excessive wind noise and this rubber thingy
dropping down when the rear doors are opened.

Brian Nystrom 01-14-2007 09:39 AM

Re: leaky elantra gt
 
Jamie wrote:
> So I have a 2003 Elantra GT hatchback and had the rubber seal replace around
> the hatch once because of water collecting where the spare is.... and it
> seemed like it was fine for a month or two and then there was water again,
> took it in and they said there was a weld that had failed and they repaired
> it... this was around 6 months or so ago. Little bit of snow on the ground
> this morning and I went out to find frost on the inside of the front and
> rear windows. Sure enough there is a little water by the spare.
>
> So my question is have any other gt owners had the same problem?


Go to the Elantra GT Club website
(http://elantragtclub.tripod.com/elantra/) and check the DIY's and if
need be, do a search of the forums. One member there came up with a
method for fixing the problem.



sqdancerLynn 01-16-2007 11:07 PM

Re: leaky elantra gt
 
My guess would be a leak related to the sunroof


Brian Nystrom 01-17-2007 08:56 AM

Re: leaky elantra gt
 
sqdancerLynn wrote:
> My guess would be a leak related to the sunroof


Nope, it happens with cars that don't have sunroofs.


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