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Water in trunk

K Kraziee

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I have water in my trunk, not inside on the carpet, but actually in the trunk door. When I open it, I hear a bunch of water splashing around. I filled my washer fluid before I realized my pump is shot and I don't know if that would cause this issue since there's no rear wiper, but I thought I would mention it. Since the water got in there, there's got to be a way to drain it out.
 
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I have a lot of water in my trunk, like the actual door part. I don't know how it got in there and I'm trying to figure out if there's anyway to drain it out. My washer pump isn't working and before I found that out I filled it out and about a week later there wasn't any fluid in the reservoir but I don't think it's from that. I don't know, please help me out guys.


retype this, and clear it up. not sure where you got water.
 
Agreed. As of right now I'm confused as s**t what your actual problem is. Calm down take a few minutes and please retype your problem.
 


LOL wiper fluid in the trunk...

Most likely some water has leaked in below the spoiler. The spoiler is held on with some nuts and double sided tape. Take the nuts off (I think there's 4), then you may have to pry up on it to get the double sided tape to release. Mine was some sort of foam/tape, so it came off pretty easy. Get all the tape off and clean it up as best you can. Then when you put it back on, use some rubber washers to raise the spoiler up a couple millimeters at the bolt holes. Instead of taping it back down, you let water pass under it. Finally after tightening down the nuts, apply some silicone around them to prevent any water from leaking into the trunk.
 
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