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Old 02-11-2009, 06:49 AM
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Here's the first thing you need to do;

1) have a friend lock you in the trunk (make sure you have a flashlight)

2) have your friend start washing down the outside of the car while you look around in the trunk

3) report back what you see

No sense in replacing a bunch of stuff if you don't know where the leak is. I once spent much time looking for a leak in a trunk, only to find that it was the seem where the inner wheel houses came together. When driven in the rain, it would fill the right 1/4 with water in a very short time!

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