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Spoiler water leak...?
Post by crxdriver » Fri Jun 12, 2020 10:22 am
I went off to get the shopping yesterday. I opened the boot and about a cup of water or two came out of the boot itself. I'm assuming this is the spoiler gasket thats leaking. Weird as its a lot of water for not much rain and the leak seems to have happened all of a sudden. Does anyone know of any good gasket stuff to use? I will have to get some on order. It looks to be a similar gasket to whats used in the rear lights currently. I am also interested to see if anyone else has had this problem? Stay safe 

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Post by vanzep » Fri Jun 12, 2020 2:32 pm
Yes they do leak. You can use tigerseal but you wont be able to remove it once its in place or ive used Indasa car body sealer which is a bit like a thicker version of the Honda Grey sealant used around rocker cover etc.
Normally its quite difficult to trace leaks into the boot - usual to check sunroof drain tubes first and then work back - other things like rear light cluster gaskets are also prone to leak...
Normally its quite difficult to trace leaks into the boot - usual to check sunroof drain tubes first and then work back - other things like rear light cluster gaskets are also prone to leak...
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Post by crxdriver » Fri Jun 12, 2020 3:16 pm
I was thinking more along the lines of the standard gaskets. Ive been looking and found this 2mm stuff i might give that a go.
https://www.efoam.co.uk/closed-cell-pol ... gKpdvD_BwE
Also the leak is actually into the boot itself, water leaks out of it when i open it. So really can only be the spoiler. There is not water in the spare wheel area until i open the boot and it all leaks out. Hope you know what i mean lol. Maybe after it rains again i will get a video.
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https://www.efoam.co.uk/closed-cell-pol ... gKpdvD_BwE
Also the leak is actually into the boot itself, water leaks out of it when i open it. So really can only be the spoiler. There is not water in the spare wheel area until i open the boot and it all leaks out. Hope you know what i mean lol. Maybe after it rains again i will get a video.
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Post by Vtecmec » Fri Jun 12, 2020 6:20 pm
I replaced all the gaskets on my boot a few years back (cool gen though), used a closed cell foam like you linked and it did the job nicely. Given how the 5th gen boot only has a spoiler and boot lock, I'm sure if you replace those it'll sort you issue out.
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Post by vanzep » Sat Jun 13, 2020 10:42 am


must be from spoiler mounting points like you said
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Post by vanzep » Sun Jun 14, 2020 2:08 am
If it does and you have some spare then your welcome to send it to me
only kidding - but sure you will get it fixed and at least you spotted it straight away- its the mysterious leak into the spare tyre well that you have to beware of

only kidding - but sure you will get it fixed and at least you spotted it straight away- its the mysterious leak into the spare tyre well that you have to beware of

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Post by wurlycorner » Sun Jun 14, 2020 6:13 pm
Yep, I've always replaced mine with sticky-backed closed cell foam from eBay when I've changed spoilers and no problems with leaks 

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Spoiler water leak...?
Post by Hiddle » Wed Jun 17, 2020 10:43 am
I've used plastazote closed cell foam for this before mounted with a spray adhesive. I don't like the sticky-backed stuff anymore. Bought some a while back and the stick was pretty much non-existent. Apparently, they only have about a 2-year shelf life. Adding the glue when you mount it means that the tack will keep for longer.
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