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Sedan: Wet Boot - TheLurchmeister - 24-10-2013

Hey up,

Anyone ever had an issue with wet carpet in a Sedan boot and how to resolve the issue? Only thing I can think of is the Boot Seal but thought I'd ask jusy incase there was an alternative or other possible causes.


RE: Sedan: Wet Boot - Jonny81191 - 24-10-2013

Lots of wet biking kit and no way of the damp escaping??


RE: Sedan: Wet Boot - TheLurchmeister - 24-10-2013

Physically impossible for it to be that with how wet the carpet is lol I don't leave my Biking clothing in the car anyhow.


RE: Sedan: Wet Boot - Jonny81191 - 24-10-2013

Ah, ok.. Just thought it was worth a check. I soaked my estate on several occasions with kayaking kit.

Check the rear lights aren't leaking into the car


RE: Sedan: Wet Boot - TheLurchmeister - 24-10-2013

Saying that, My drivers rear lights were out few days ago, so I replaced the bulbs and discovered a small amount of water in the cluster. That's certainly something I'm going to check out in the morning.


RE: Sedan: Wet Boot - jamie23 - 24-10-2013

the cushion thing under the carpet in mine is damp but not carpet so i would like to know aswell, im putting it down to the hole in the floor for towbar wiring


RE: Sedan: Wet Boot - padge - 24-10-2013

and mines nice and dry Wink


RE: Sedan: Wet Boot - HDIkyle - 31-10-2013

Mines always like a swimming pool. I can't figure it out tho. Cleaned back of lights and seals all good


RE: Sedan: Wet Boot - ozonehostile - 31-10-2013

Sedans collect water in the recess around the boot lid, I guess if the drains are blocked it would find its way into the boot somehow.

My sedan was awful for leaking, water through the tops of the doors and the boot used to get filled up with coal haha


RE: Sedan: Wet Boot - TheLurchmeister - 30-11-2013

So put a Portable Gas heater in the boot eh? lol


RE: Sedan: Wet Boot - HDIkyle - 01-12-2013

I have cleaned it all out when I was refurbing stuff washed all backs or lights out, seals and treated the gutters that were rotten. But its still full


RE: Sedan: Wet Boot - C2K - 01-12-2013

Sounds like your boot seal then. Try taking it off, cleaning i, treating it with something then refitting. Could be rusty behind it.