Trunk leaking 2003 Elantra
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Trunk leaking 2003 Elantra
Hi everyone,
I just got a 2003 Elantra GLS. After a recent heavy rain, I
discovered that the trunk was soaking wet. Everything looks ok as far
as the stripping goes, but I wouldn't really know what to look for
anyway. It only has 30,000 miles on it, one owner before me. Can
anyone guess at the possible causes for such significant water in the
trunk?
Thanks
I just got a 2003 Elantra GLS. After a recent heavy rain, I
discovered that the trunk was soaking wet. Everything looks ok as far
as the stripping goes, but I wouldn't really know what to look for
anyway. It only has 30,000 miles on it, one owner before me. Can
anyone guess at the possible causes for such significant water in the
trunk?
Thanks
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Re: Trunk leaking 2003 Elantra
Could be leaking around the rear window, a body seam, or the tail lamps.
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Re: Trunk leaking 2003 Elantra
Thanks. If that is the case, is it fixable? I think the car might
have been hit in the back, not severely though. My friend told me it
looked as though the bumper had been replaced. The carfax report was
clean. I love the car but a leaking trunk is a bad thing.
On Apr 30, 7:39 pm, "hyundaitech" <notpub...@not.public.com> wrote:
> Could be leaking around the rear window, a body seam, or the tail lamps.
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have been hit in the back, not severely though. My friend told me it
looked as though the bumper had been replaced. The carfax report was
clean. I love the car but a leaking trunk is a bad thing.
On Apr 30, 7:39 pm, "hyundaitech" <notpub...@not.public.com> wrote:
> Could be leaking around the rear window, a body seam, or the tail lamps.
>
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Re: Trunk leaking 2003 Elantra
Sure, it can be fixed. It's simply a matter of locating the source (which
can require some disassembly) and taking the appropriate action to seal.
Of course, in severe cases such as the trunk lid not aligning to the
weatherstrip due to excessive bending, body work may be necessary.
Typically, however, it's just a matter of sealing the leak source.
Water Doctors and Auto Seal Tech are two companies that specialize in
automotive water leak repair.
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can require some disassembly) and taking the appropriate action to seal.
Of course, in severe cases such as the trunk lid not aligning to the
weatherstrip due to excessive bending, body work may be necessary.
Typically, however, it's just a matter of sealing the leak source.
Water Doctors and Auto Seal Tech are two companies that specialize in
automotive water leak repair.
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Re: Trunk leaking 2003 Elantra
Well, turns out it is the seal around the tail lights. I'm relieved.
Thanks for your help!
On May 1, 9:22 am, "hyundaitech" <notpub...@not.public.com> wrote:
> Sure, it can be fixed. It's simply a matter of locating the source (which
> can require some disassembly) and taking the appropriate action to seal.
> Of course, in severe cases such as the trunk lid not aligning to the
> weatherstrip due to excessive bending, body work may be necessary.
> Typically, however, it's just a matter of sealing the leak source.
>
> Water Doctors and Auto Seal Tech are two companies that specialize in
> automotive water leak repair.
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Thanks for your help!
On May 1, 9:22 am, "hyundaitech" <notpub...@not.public.com> wrote:
> Sure, it can be fixed. It's simply a matter of locating the source (which
> can require some disassembly) and taking the appropriate action to seal.
> Of course, in severe cases such as the trunk lid not aligning to the
> weatherstrip due to excessive bending, body work may be necessary.
> Typically, however, it's just a matter of sealing the leak source.
>
> Water Doctors and Auto Seal Tech are two companies that specialize in
> automotive water leak repair.
>
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> Message posted usinghttp://www.talkaboutautos.com/group/alt.autos.hyundai/
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