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Water in trunk of '92 Lumina Sedan - 3/2/2007 3:25:50 PM   
kingsman42

 

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When it rains I find water in the spare tire well in the trunk. That requires emptying enough stuff to remove the spare tire so I can mop up the water and dry out the well. There seems to be no break in the rubber seal or metal around the trunk opening. Sure hope someone has an answer. Thanks. 

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RE: Water in trunk of '92 Lumina Sedan - 3/2/2007 11:19:16 PM   
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The seal around the taillight might be dried up or broken.  The water hitting the trunk lid runs into the channel then down toward the back.  It then runs over the tailight.  If your seal is bad it will get into trunk.

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RE: Water in trunk of '92 Lumina Sedan - 3/3/2007 11:21:51 AM   
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I had the same problem with a previous car.  Gasket was fine, but still leaked.  I ended up having to readjust the trunk lid to make a 100% seal.

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