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Default Still getting water in trunk - 01-29-2007 , 12:17 PM






After having all the gaskets, etc changed on the tail lights, I am still
getting water in the trunk of the car. If you lay in the trunk of the
civic, the water seems to be coming from one of the (2) big bolts that
are under the carpet to the right side of the car...any ideas as to what
is happening??


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Default Re: Still getting water in trunk - 01-29-2007 , 01:56 PM






piperspost (AT) webtv (DOT) net wrote:
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After having all the gaskets, etc changed on the tail lights, I am still
getting water in the trunk of the car. If you lay in the trunk of the
civic, the water seems to be coming from one of the (2) big bolts that
are under the carpet to the right side of the car...any ideas as to what
is happening??

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"having all the gaskets changed" seems to imply that it was done by
someone else (I hope it wasn't expensive) . . . . You need to do it
yourself with the appropriate sealant and it will be done CORRECTLY.
SEARCH this newsgroup or google and find out the procedure. It gets
'solved' regularly.

'Curly'



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Default Re: Still getting water in trunk - 01-29-2007 , 03:22 PM



On Mon, 29 Jan 2007 11:56:28 -0700, motsco_ <motsco_ (AT) interbaun (DOT) com>
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Quote:
piperspost (AT) webtv (DOT) net wrote:
After having all the gaskets, etc changed on the tail lights, I am still
getting water in the trunk of the car. If you lay in the trunk of the
civic, the water seems to be coming from one of the (2) big bolts that
are under the carpet to the right side of the car...any ideas as to what
is happening??

====================================

"having all the gaskets changed" seems to imply that it was done by
someone else (I hope it wasn't expensive) . . . . You need to do it
yourself with the appropriate sealant and it will be done CORRECTLY.
SEARCH this newsgroup or google and find out the procedure. It gets
'solved' regularly.

'Curly'
There is a sealant for gaskets? I just replaced the one on my (91
accord) tailight. Was I supposed to use a sealant?


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Default Re: Still getting water in trunk - 01-29-2007 , 06:30 PM



dgk <dgk (AT) somewhere (DOT) com> wrote in
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On Mon, 29 Jan 2007 11:56:28 -0700, motsco_ <motsco_ (AT) interbaun (DOT) com
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piperspost (AT) webtv (DOT) net wrote:
After having all the gaskets, etc changed on the tail lights, I am
still getting water in the trunk of the car. If you lay in the trunk
of the civic, the water seems to be coming from one of the (2) big
bolts that are under the carpet to the right side of the car...any
ideas as to what is happening??

====================================

"having all the gaskets changed" seems to imply that it was done by
someone else (I hope it wasn't expensive) . . . . You need to do it
yourself with the appropriate sealant and it will be done CORRECTLY.
SEARCH this newsgroup or google and find out the procedure. It gets
'solved' regularly.



There is a sealant for gaskets? I just replaced the one on my (91
accord) tailight. Was I supposed to use a sealant?



No, you are not supposed to use sealant. You are however, supposed to make
sure the sealing surfaces are clean, dry, and free from rust. New gaskets
can't seal on a rough surface.

The OP has not stated whether he had a problem with moisture in the
taillamp assemblies, which is the first sign new gaskets are needed.

My suggestion to the OP: Remove carpet and all trim panels from trunk area.
Take car through a car wash, with an alert helper back there with a strong
flashlight. Leaks should hopefully be evident.


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Default Re: Still getting water in trunk - 01-30-2007 , 06:20 PM



Hi,
I took the car today to Honda & after a test with a water hose &
mechanic in the trunk. They state that the water is coming from 2 tears
in the gasket that outlines the trunk. Is that possible?


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Default Re: Still getting water in trunk - 01-30-2007 , 09:00 PM



piperspost (AT) webtv (DOT) net wrote in news:3308-45BFD2D9-1354@storefull-
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Hi,
I took the car today to Honda & after a test with a water hose &
mechanic in the trunk. They state that the water is coming from 2 tears
in the gasket that outlines the trunk. Is that possible?



Yep.

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Default Re: Still getting water in trunk - 01-31-2007 , 08:14 AM



On Mon, 29 Jan 2007 23:30:49 +0000 (UTC), Tegger <tegger (AT) tegger (DOT) c0m>
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Quote:
No, you are not supposed to use sealant. You are however, supposed to make
sure the sealing surfaces are clean, dry, and free from rust. New gaskets
can't seal on a rough surface.

The OP has not stated whether he had a problem with moisture in the
taillamp assemblies, which is the first sign new gaskets are needed.

My suggestion to the OP: Remove carpet and all trim panels from trunk area.
Take car through a car wash, with an alert helper back there with a strong
flashlight. Leaks should hopefully be evident.
Ok then. The surfaces (mine, not the OP), were clean and dry.


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