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I have just replaced the foam Tail light seal around one of my tail lights
because water was getting into the trunk because of it. (It was torn and ripped). I though that fixed it until we got all of this rain here in Indiana the past few days and something still isn't right. There is not as much water as there was before, but there is still something wrong. Any ideas on where the water is coming from? Ted -- If it keeps up, man will atrophy all his limbs but the push-button finger. - Frank Lloyd Wright |
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On Mon, 05 Jan 2004 19:09:16 GMT, "Ted Bealmear"
<tcbealmear01@student.indtech.edu> wrote: >I have just replaced the foam Tail light seal around one of my tail lights >because water was getting into the trunk because of it. (It was torn and >ripped). I though that fixed it until we got all of this rain here in >Indiana the past few days and something still isn't right. There is not as >much water as there was before, but there is still something wrong. Any >ideas on where the water is coming from? Does the car have a sunroof? |
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No, but why does it matter?
-- If it keeps up, man will atrophy all his limbs but the push-button finger. - Frank Lloyd Wright "John Ings" <nodamned@spam.org> wrote in message news:e7sjvvgpe19rc37hioh53m6l747p7nlle9@4ax.com... > On Mon, 05 Jan 2004 19:09:16 GMT, "Ted Bealmear" > <tcbealmear01@student.indtech.edu> wrote: > > >I have just replaced the foam Tail light seal around one of my tail lights > >because water was getting into the trunk because of it. (It was torn and > >ripped). I though that fixed it until we got all of this rain here in > >Indiana the past few days and something still isn't right. There is not as > >much water as there was before, but there is still something wrong. Any > >ideas on where the water is coming from? > > Does the car have a sunroof? > > |
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On Wed, 07 Jan 2004 01:29:26 GMT, "Ted Bealmear"
<tcbealmear01@student.indtech.edu> wrote: >> Does the car have a sunroof? >No, but why does it matter? On cars that have a sunroof, there are two drain hoses that come down the roof pillars and dischage water that has leaked past the sunroof seal out under the inside of the fender just behind the tail lights. Sometimes these hoses pull off their elbow fitting and drip water mysteriously into the trunk. This water is often blamed on leaking tail light seals. |
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Ok. Well it is too bad that I don't have a sunroof, that would make things
easier. But, now, I still have to find where the water is coming from. Any Ideas? Ted -- If it keeps up, man will atrophy all his limbs but the push-button finger. - Frank Lloyd Wright "John Ings" <nodamned@spam.org> wrote in message news:ltqnvv4vb9931a4n3pigsq90i4008pdr0v@4ax.com... > On Wed, 07 Jan 2004 01:29:26 GMT, "Ted Bealmear" > <tcbealmear01@student.indtech.edu> wrote: > > >> Does the car have a sunroof? > > >No, but why does it matter? > > On cars that have a sunroof, there are two drain hoses that come down > the roof pillars and dischage water that has leaked past the sunroof > seal out under the inside of the fender just behind the tail lights. > Sometimes these hoses pull off their elbow fitting and drip water > mysteriously into the trunk. This water is often blamed on leaking > tail light seals. > > |
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On Wed, 07 Jan 2004 18:59:58 GMT, "Ted Bealmear"
<tcbealmear01@student.indtech.edu> wrote: >But, now, I still have to find where the water is coming from. Any >Ideas? The only thing I can think of is the use of poster paint tell-tales. Get some paper towels and apply to them an even coating of water soluble poster paint and let it dry. Then tape the towels behind the tail light assembly and in other areas where you suspect leakage. Water passing through will leave obvious signs. Or if you don't mind cleaning up afterward, just poster paint the inside of the trunk. Where the water is coming in should be obvious. |
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Sorry, but, Poster Paint? I don't know what that is. I know, I know, I'm
an idiot. But hey, I'm a newbie. -- If it keeps up, man will atrophy all his limbs but the push-button finger. - Frank Lloyd Wright "John Ings" <nodamned@spam.org> wrote in message news:ml1pvvo89fb45e4024u33dur36509vrq9n@4ax.com... > On Wed, 07 Jan 2004 18:59:58 GMT, "Ted Bealmear" > <tcbealmear01@student.indtech.edu> wrote: > > >But, now, I still have to find where the water is coming from. Any > >Ideas? > > The only thing I can think of is the use of poster paint tell-tales. > > Get some paper towels and apply to them an even coating of water > soluble poster paint and let it dry. Then tape the towels behind the > tail light assembly and in other areas where you suspect leakage. > Water passing through will leave obvious signs. > > Or if you don't mind cleaning up afterward, just poster paint the > inside of the trunk. Where the water is coming in should be obvious. > > |
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Thus spake Ted Bealmear on 1/7/2004 8:41 PM:
> Sorry, but, Poster Paint? I don't know what that is. I know, I know, I'm > an idiot. But hey, I'm a newbie. > The antenna also has a drain that is supposed to drain above the drivers side rear wheel. Poster paint--any arts and crafts store should sell water soluble poster paint. It's kinda like finger paint. Just make sure it's water soluble or you might end up with an Accord reminiscent of a VW from the early '70s. -moitz- |
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I had a similar problem on my 90 accord. The tail light would not
seal off and water would collect in the tail light and when you lifted the trunk it would spill out into the trunk. Used to keep a towel in a certain spot in the trunk. Tried replacing the foam gasket but it did not stop. Finally set the gasket in and and sealed the top edge of the taillight module with gap seeking silicone. Fixed the problem. On Mon, 05 Jan 2004 19:09:16 GMT, "Ted Bealmear" <tcbealmear01@student.indtech.edu> wrote: >I have just replaced the foam Tail light seal around one of my tail lights >because water was getting into the trunk because of it. (It was torn and >ripped). I though that fixed it until we got all of this rain here in >Indiana the past few days and something still isn't right. There is not as >much water as there was before, but there is still something wrong. Any >ideas on where the water is coming from? > >Ted |
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I've had the same issue on my Integra, I took off the taillight and
gasket and then used silicone to re-enforce the seal between the gasket and the taillight. I had no leaks since then Also since youhave no sunroof the only other place that water can leak in is what another poster had said, the antenna, you may also want to check there as well or wrap a paper towel around the rubber drain and see if it becomes wet. Hope this helps and good luck finding the cause of the leak Nick On Thu, 08 Jan 2004 08:21:54 -0800, Frank Boettcher <fboettcher@ebicom.net> wrote: >I had a similar problem on my 90 accord. The tail light would not >seal off and water would collect in the tail light and when you lifted >the trunk it would spill out into the trunk. Used to keep a towel in >a certain spot in the trunk. Tried replacing the foam gasket but it >did not stop. Finally set the gasket in and and sealed the top edge >of the taillight module with gap seeking silicone. Fixed the problem. > >On Mon, 05 Jan 2004 19:09:16 GMT, "Ted Bealmear" ><tcbealmear01@student.indtech.edu> wrote: > >>I have just replaced the foam Tail light seal around one of my tail lights >>because water was getting into the trunk because of it. (It was torn and >>ripped). I though that fixed it until we got all of this rain here in >>Indiana the past few days and something still isn't right. There is not as >>much water as there was before, but there is still something wrong. Any >>ideas on where the water is coming from? >> >>Ted ----== Posted via Newsfeed.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeed.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! >100,000 Newsgroups ---= 19 East/West-Coast Specialized Servers - Total Privacy via Encryption =--- |
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