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Car Forum / Nissan / Nissan Cars / November 2007

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03 Sentra trunk leak

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Grod - 26 Nov 2007 16:18 GMT
I just purchased an '03 Sentra GXE (40,000 miles).  I had my mechanic
inspect the car top to bottom and he found nothing except a very small
amount of water in the trunk (it rained all last night).  This is my
first Nissan, someone mentioned to me their Altima does this, is this
common for Nissans?  I want to get it taken care of, if it's the trunk
seal what's the ballpark cost to replace those seals/gaskets?  I've
also read that some people report leaks around the tail lights, is
this common for 03 era Sentras?  Thanks!!
Roy Fenimore - 26 Nov 2007 17:56 GMT
>I just purchased an '03 Sentra GXE (40,000 miles).  I had my mechanic
>inspect the car top to bottom and he found nothing except a very small
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>also read that some people report leaks around the tail lights, is
>this common for 03 era Sentras?  Thanks!!

Had the same prob with my '93 Sentra. I had water 6" deep in the wheel
well after a good rain! I've heard the tail lights are the usual
culprit, but I just slathered silicone sealant all over everything. It
works. 10 years later, and nothing--apparently--has changed!
Grod - 26 Nov 2007 23:43 GMT
> >I just purchased an '03 Sentra GXE (40,000 miles).  I had my mechanic
> >inspect the car top to bottom and he found nothing except a very small
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> culprit, but I just slathered silicone sealant all over everything. It
> works. 10 years later, and nothing--apparently--has changed!

I just did some investigating on the trunk.  All the seals look to be
in fine shape.  I took a five gallon bucket full of water and poured
te entire thing over each part of the trunk (checking inside each
time).

1.) over driver side of where trunk lid meets rear quarter and over
that tail light.
2.) over passenger side same as above
3.) down rear window

Each time showed no water  inside.  Before doing this there was about
1/8 inch of water in spare well.  Jack and spare had no rust so I
don't think water ever gets deep.  The carpet was dry, the padding
under it was slightly damp at most.  The "shelf" around the spare well
was damp, slightly more so on passenger side (not completely wet, more
like condensation).
willshak - 27 Nov 2007 00:24 GMT
on 11/26/2007 6:43 PM Grod said the following:
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> like condensation).
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My 93 used to leak from the joint between the top of the driver's side
rear wheel well and the fender. There is a lot of gop at that joint and
it was applied before the car was painted, because it is painted the car
color. I noticed it because the dust on top of the wheel well had
streaks from where the water ran down into the trunk. If your car trunk
is cleaner than mine was, put some dust up there and drive around in the
rain.

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