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Water/rain leaks, 1999 CX hatchback

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dl - 28 Dec 2006 20:25 GMT
This seems to be a recurring theme.  Last winter, the back leaked.
Sealing the taillights fixed the problem although we never figured out
exactly where the leak was.

Now, the driver’s side floor is filling up with a LOT of water, but
again we cannot determine the source.  There’s a gasket running along
the outside top egde of the roof, and we had racks on the car - is
that a likely source?  Or is it more likely the doors themselves?  The
seals there appear to be fine, visually.  Any hints for sleuthing this
out without having to replace all seals and gaskets?

Thanks for your help.

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jim beam - 30 Dec 2006 01:37 GMT
> This seems to be a recurring theme.  Last winter, the back leaked.
> Sealing the taillights fixed the problem although we never figured out
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> Thanks for your help.

sleuthing is the only option.  try water with food dye in it if necessary.
nm5k@wt.net - 30 Dec 2006 17:38 GMT
> This seems to be a recurring theme.  Last winter, the back leaked.
> Sealing the taillights fixed the problem although we never figured out
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>
> Thanks for your help.

I had some of this on mine, but on the passenger side.. I checked
and cleaned the door gaskets. Also made sure all the drain holes
were clear. I think that helped more than anything. I don't get very
much at all now. Open the hood and trunk and look for any drain
holes. Mine has them up in front of the windshield , two on each side.
They have rubber grommets. Stick something in those to make sure
they are clear. Pour water down the windshield, etc to make sure they
drain. I don't think the trunk has those, but make sure no trash is
piling
up around the trunk gasket area/water valley behind the back window.
When you check the door gaskets, clean them real good to make sure
no dirt is breaking the seals. On mine, trying to locate the leak was
not
easy. I'd have water in front and back passenger side, but see no
obvious leaks anywhere dripping. Was really weird.. So... I tend
to think cleaning the drain holes up in front of the windshield helped
more than anything. Every time I open the hood, I clean the debris
that falls from the trees, and make sure the drains are clear.
I get lots of leaves, acorns, etc that constantly fall and clog things.
MK
dl - 30 Dec 2006 23:25 GMT
MK wrote:  So... I tend
to think cleaning the drain holes up in front of the windshield helped
more than anything. Every time I open the hood, I clean the debris
that falls from the trees, and make sure the drains are clear.

Well, there was a lot of debris there, as you say.  But it looks to me
like my front windshield drains thru where the windshield wipers come
out, and it’s a big hole.  On the passenger side there’s just a big
space under the hood gasket.  No sign of grommets.  

We’ve siliconed the seal on the roof and will try pouring water when
it’s a little warmer.

Thanks for the suggestions.

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