I have a weird problem, just noticed that I have water in the platic panel of the rear trunk lid section of my 94 Legacy. Is there some kind of a drain plug that could be plugged up? This is weird and I'm not sure how to fix, there definately is a problem with water seaping in there but I'm not sure where at. Any suggestions or help would be appreciated. I'm also a new person to this forum, I bought a 94 Legacy with 130,000 miles and I can't get over how good she drives and runs for a 10 year old car. Thanks.
Mark Turner
Cleveland, Oh
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94 Lecacy - Water in trunk lid platic panel taillamp?
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not sure where you mean you are finding the water...
if there is water on the side where you keep the jack, the sunroof and antenna drain hoses have come out of the hose they attach to
if you have water in the spare tire well and the trunk carpeting is wet then your tail lights are leaking water... run a bead of silicone where the water around the trunkk lid gutter would run over the tail ights.
that's all i can think of for the moment but hope one of them helps you out
if there is water on the side where you keep the jack, the sunroof and antenna drain hoses have come out of the hose they attach to
if you have water in the spare tire well and the trunk carpeting is wet then your tail lights are leaking water... run a bead of silicone where the water around the trunkk lid gutter would run over the tail ights.
that's all i can think of for the moment but hope one of them helps you out
Nuwan
1992 Open Class Legacy Turbo
2004 Forester XT
2000 Impreza 2.5RSC (Supercharged)
1990 Rover Mini 1000
1992 Open Class Legacy Turbo
2004 Forester XT
2000 Impreza 2.5RSC (Supercharged)
1990 Rover Mini 1000
Actually, it sounds like he's got water inside the plastic light assembly. I just had a look at my spare one, and I'm not sure how you'd get water in there. Easiest way to get it out, and keep it drained, would be to drill a small hole in one of the bottom corners, it should drain/evaporate then.
Ryan Huber
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2004/2005 VP Navigational Rally, RallySport Ontario
93 Legacy Turbo 5MT, daily driver/TSD rally car
92 Legacy LS 4EAT, retired (309,000kms), parts donor
VA3AWD
2004/2005 VP Navigational Rally, RallySport Ontario
93 Legacy Turbo 5MT, daily driver/TSD rally car
92 Legacy LS 4EAT, retired (309,000kms), parts donor
Thanks Ryan, that's exactly what I did and it did the trick. Now that I think what happened is that the day I picked the car up the guy had the car washed and he was using a power spray so I think that's how all the water got into the lense area, most probably through the key opening, just my guess!
Thanks
Mark
Thanks
Mark