90 Accord Water in Trunk and Taillight
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Re: 90 Accord Water in Trunk and Taillight
I have seen this problem is two 92 Accords. After looking at the
taillights, the trunk gasket and the power antenna, I finally discovered
that the water was getting in around the flow-through ventilation outlet.
This is a rectangular plastic piece located just to the rear of the driver's
side rear wheel well. After calking the perimeter with silicone sealant (
inside and out) the problem was solved. I don't know if the 90s are the
same but it's worth a look. It's been a few years, but if I remember
correctly, you have to remove the wheel well liner and the trunk liner to
get at it.
"John Irwin" <jgi@mindspring.com> wrote in message
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> I've bought a used 1990 Accord that has a fairly reliable water leak in
the
> trunk during rainstorms. It seems to come in via the taillights. One in
> particular fills up almost like a fishbowl, and then when the trunk lid is
> opened it just drains out into the trunk.
>
> I can't find the origin of this leak. Suggestions?
>
>
taillights, the trunk gasket and the power antenna, I finally discovered
that the water was getting in around the flow-through ventilation outlet.
This is a rectangular plastic piece located just to the rear of the driver's
side rear wheel well. After calking the perimeter with silicone sealant (
inside and out) the problem was solved. I don't know if the 90s are the
same but it's worth a look. It's been a few years, but if I remember
correctly, you have to remove the wheel well liner and the trunk liner to
get at it.
"John Irwin" <jgi@mindspring.com> wrote in message
news:qyrHb.3369$d4.356@newsread1.news.atl.earthlin k.net...
> I've bought a used 1990 Accord that has a fairly reliable water leak in
the
> trunk during rainstorms. It seems to come in via the taillights. One in
> particular fills up almost like a fishbowl, and then when the trunk lid is
> opened it just drains out into the trunk.
>
> I can't find the origin of this leak. Suggestions?
>
>
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Re: 90 Accord Water in Trunk and Taillight
I have seen this problem is two 92 Accords. After looking at the
taillights, the trunk gasket and the power antenna, I finally discovered
that the water was getting in around the flow-through ventilation outlet.
This is a rectangular plastic piece located just to the rear of the driver's
side rear wheel well. After calking the perimeter with silicone sealant (
inside and out) the problem was solved. I don't know if the 90s are the
same but it's worth a look. It's been a few years, but if I remember
correctly, you have to remove the wheel well liner and the trunk liner to
get at it.
"John Irwin" <jgi@mindspring.com> wrote in message
news:qyrHb.3369$d4.356@newsread1.news.atl.earthlin k.net...
> I've bought a used 1990 Accord that has a fairly reliable water leak in
the
> trunk during rainstorms. It seems to come in via the taillights. One in
> particular fills up almost like a fishbowl, and then when the trunk lid is
> opened it just drains out into the trunk.
>
> I can't find the origin of this leak. Suggestions?
>
>
taillights, the trunk gasket and the power antenna, I finally discovered
that the water was getting in around the flow-through ventilation outlet.
This is a rectangular plastic piece located just to the rear of the driver's
side rear wheel well. After calking the perimeter with silicone sealant (
inside and out) the problem was solved. I don't know if the 90s are the
same but it's worth a look. It's been a few years, but if I remember
correctly, you have to remove the wheel well liner and the trunk liner to
get at it.
"John Irwin" <jgi@mindspring.com> wrote in message
news:qyrHb.3369$d4.356@newsread1.news.atl.earthlin k.net...
> I've bought a used 1990 Accord that has a fairly reliable water leak in
the
> trunk during rainstorms. It seems to come in via the taillights. One in
> particular fills up almost like a fishbowl, and then when the trunk lid is
> opened it just drains out into the trunk.
>
> I can't find the origin of this leak. Suggestions?
>
>
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