I have noticed recently that the rear lights have been letting in a small amount of water. I have even found a few drips running down the latch and down and not the boot floor. Do not want that! So this afternoon I removed the lights and body panel on the boot lid and resealed them. Judging by the rusting screws on the centre plastic panel, it could have been that at fault. All fixed now so will have to wait and see what happens.
I also readjusted the passenger side rear light cluster too. It always looked like it had been pushed in at the bottom. It never sat flush. So a few washers on the lower screw thread and it sits much better. Of course the seal then doesn't fit against the body work, so some left over door seal was used to pack it out. Interestingly the chassis behind the light cluster looked okay. I was expecting it to be dented in. But it all appears fine. A mystery!
And the strange little issue with the cavity in the engine bay (Filling with water), the one that is directly behind the strut, has been bone dry for ages. Even coping with all that rain last Saturday at the
Chevrons rally. This is good news as it means my fix has worked, not to mention taken much less time than trying to find the same issue on the grey car a few years ago. So a bit of rust proofing inside, not that it is visibly rusting, and the cap has been sealed back on top once more. The fault was a tiny hole on top of the inner wing up by the bulk head. Spot of gasket sealant and it's now water proof. I do wonder if it is a manufacturing fault. Two cars, made days from each other, same curious fault... Makes you wonder.
Russ
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