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Old 04-14-2015, 09:48 PM
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Are you sure the rubber seal around your trunk is water tight?


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Originally Posted by will_wonka
Having raced to the local garage to blow her through, boot holes - nothing came out whatsoever.

It was a hell of a force too.

I'm getting the bucket of water episode when car is washed or it rains 😏 I can see where you blow up, that's done but just where exactly are the inlet or outlets at the other end??

Why oh why did they make it so difficult 😡😡

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Recently, my car started depositing loads of water from the aerofoil area when opening the boot. I blew through the drain holes with compressed air. All seemed OK, but the water persisted.
So, today, I removed the boot liner as I was convinced that one of the tubes must be adrift. Sure enough, one was, it had come away from the grommet at the bottom edge of the boot.
Fitted it back on and all is well.
Be careful of the clips though, they may snap.

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Removing the boot/trunk liner

ExSF you said - I removed the boot liner as I was convinced that one of the tubes must be adrift. Sure enough, one was, it had come away from the grommet at the bottom edge of the boot.
Fitted it back on and all is well.
Be careful of the clips though, they may snap. - any chance you could describe how best to take off/remove the Boot/Trunk liner. I TRIED PULLING THE "CARPETING" AWAY BUT NO LUCK. Any luck would be gratefully received.
 
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I have a set very similar and would echo Dark Green's words

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made a video when I maintenanced my car today, hope this helps others

 
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men - you made a movie , shared on forum, niw is set "private" - great help.

anyone has instruction on boot liner removal?
 
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Old 01-18-2023, 12:58 PM
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wanted to do the cleanup on the aerofoil - but can not find any hole under this d
element - where it is?



 
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