Well, I checked around the tail light assy and under the trunk lid and
did
not find any water. What I DID find in the trunk was this triangular
shaped piece of rubber about 4X6X8 inches, about .5 inches thick. Just
happens to match the opening at the back side of the wheel well on the
outside o
MARSHALL BOOTH wrote:
>> ANGELO GIAIMO wrote:
>> What would cause water (turned to ice by the following AM here)
accumulate
>> in the driver's side of the trunkthe depressed area right behind the
>> wheel well? It's been dry since being re-painted this fall, but not
really
>> driven in the ra
ANGELO GIAIMO wrote:
What would cause water (turned to ice by the following AM here) accumulate
in the driver's side of the trunkthe depressed area right behind the
wheel well? It's been dry since being re-painted this fall, but not really
driven in the rain. Saturday night, I went thru som
What would cause water (turned to ice by the following AM here)
accumulate
in the driver's side of the trunkthe depressed area right behind
the
wheel well?
As often as not it's the taillight seal. Water runs down the trunk
channel
and onto the taillight, and thence into the rear of the t
Rear window seal or tail light seal. Seat back panel has to screws at
the bottom pointing up that hold it in.
ANGELO GIAIMO wrote:
What would cause water (turned to ice by the following AM here) accumulate
in the driver's side of the trunkthe depressed area right behind the
wheel well? I
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Subject: [MBZ] Water Leak in trunk of W-126 Longbody and seat Question.
What would cause water (turned to ice by the following AM here) accumulate
in the driver's side of the trunkt
What would cause water (turned to ice by the following AM here) accumulate
in the driver's side of the trunkthe depressed area right behind the
wheel well? It's been dry since being re-painted this fall, but not really
driven in the rain. Saturday night, I went thru some thunderous downpours