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Lee Little Draon 13 April 2015 06:55 PM

HELP! Bugeye wrx 02 wather in trunk?
 
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Does anyone else have a problem with water in trunk ?
Today I went to clean area where is spear tire and I found this :S
I found some videos that water is leaking from side where bumpers is connected but in my case wather is in the middle not from the driver side.
Here is one picture....
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BBB3 13 April 2015 07:16 PM

Any fish in there ?

I'd put money on rear seal around window leakng

Lee Little Draon 13 April 2015 07:19 PM

No just some sharks hahah :D I have to check i will close my girlfriend inside and pour water from outside hahahah

alcazar 13 April 2015 07:20 PM

Done a search at all on here?

It's massively common, the five most likely areas for a leak being:

1. Rear lights,
2. Spoiler mounting holes,
3. Boot rubber seal,
4. Rear windscreen seal,
5. Little ventilation flaps deep in the wings stuck open.

And to cure each:
1. Remove lights, remove all old sealant, replace with this: http://www.caravan-components.co.uk/...atingVisible=1 DO NOT USE SILICONE, TIGER SEAL, SIKA-FLEX ETC!!!
2. Remove spoiler and as above.
3. Remove boot seal, clean and inspect for damage, replace if damaged, smear some of the above under it and refit.
4. Have the rear screen professionally inspected, and removed and re-sealed if necessary.
5. Clean out any debris, ensure they close.

Lee Little Draon 13 April 2015 07:27 PM

Ty bro on full detailed answer :) I will test all that :)

Lee Little Draon 18 April 2015 03:48 PM

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Found a leak and fix it
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alcazar 19 April 2015 11:06 AM

That's one........keep an eye on it for others;)

kevo10 19 April 2015 12:06 PM

Found two leaks on the thin steel flange holding the boot seal in place,

jonnyboy82 19 April 2015 05:01 PM

Ive found this on my bugeye and my widetrack blob. One quick term solution was to drill a tiny hole to let the water drain out, then repair the leak. I also found water in right hand side corner of the boot, bout a foot deep, so again tiny hole to drain then repair! This is really common with these cars.

alcazar 19 April 2015 06:17 PM

yep, they are quality..........not.

jonnyboy82 19 April 2015 06:46 PM


Originally Posted by alcazar (Post 11667887)
yep, they are quality..........not.

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