Trunk lid sweats...?!

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  • withinward
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    No problem. A few more wet Seattle days under the belt and I do notice some condensation building up, and but no where near what it was. I've yet to replace the quarter windows trim seals. I have them sitting in a box, might just do that today.

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  • JRYE30
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    Having the exact same problem...well just the condensation...but my carpet and everything else is dry. I guess I'll be replacing all the seals. Although I did notice the top of my trunk seal is wet (the part that should be dry as it should sit tight with the trunk when it's closed) so maybe it's just that. Thanks for posting your solution!

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  • withinward
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    $38 for the trunk seal from bav auto. Everything I replaced is above.

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  • hahaitzskippy
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    old and never touched it...

    sigh got a lot to do...

    how muc hwas teh weather seal? and what else did you change out

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  • withinward
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    What that condition of your rear window seal?

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  • hahaitzskippy
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    ok after my little trick... my bad window fogs up more... is it just the weather? or did i do this with the hole in the trunk?

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  • withinward
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    Yep. that was the only spot it was accumulating.

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  • hahaitzskippy
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    did you build water in the trunk anywhere else?

    after a week of rain, i just noticed this in my car



    but have no fear... i found a solution with a power drill

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  • jeffnhiscars
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    Good that the new seals helped. If you keep the car in a heated garage it will be a challenge to eliminate condensation under the lid. I'd figure out some way to insulate it to reduce the issue.

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  • withinward
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    UPDATE FIXED

    I replaced the trunk, antenna and tail light seals and now for the most part, NO SWEAT AND NO WATER ACCUMULATION. Thanks to all for your help.

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  • withinward
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    Originally posted by rav320uk
    Theat looks the same as mine, like I said, rear light seals
    That's next on the list. I should have just ordered them along with the lid seal from bav.

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  • rav320uk
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    Theat looks the same as mine, like I said, rear light seals

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  • withinward
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    Originally posted by jeffnhiscars
    The red car has what looks like a heavy cosmoline or seam sealer type material here and there. Its more like a heavy film than a lining and has the density of putty.
    Yep. Same here. I took a screwdriver and perforated right through it where u saw the drain. Strange, seems that way from the factory.

    Also took a photo of the inside of my trunk to give you guys an idea about how bad it is. Is this really normal?



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  • jeffnhiscars
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    The red car has what looks like a heavy cosmoline or seam sealer type material here and there. Its more like a heavy film than a lining and has the density of putty.

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  • withinward
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    Originally posted by jeffnhiscars
    I do have the lining out of the white Cabrio so will try to take one when I get a chance. The metal at the very front of the well is punched up so its a 1/2" slit facing forward. Unless it was clear and letting light in from underneath you would only see the bump from above but not the opening since its quite close to the front of the well. I only found mine cause I knew it HAD to be there and yes, it was plugged.
    Is there a sprayed on material lining your well?

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