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What causes the wet boot syndrome?

Posted: Tue Nov 19, 2013 10:43 pm
by Mudgey
Hello,

My car is suffering from the wet boot syndrome, what causes it and is it an easy fix?

I always, ALWAYS have ridiculously missed up/wet windows inside and its starting to become a real pita...

Thanks!

Re: What causes the wet boot syndrome?

Posted: Tue Nov 19, 2013 10:47 pm
by RattyMcClelland
On the 5th Gen its usually the rear light seals. They are £11 ish each from Honda. Pull the rear lights out and you will see the foam gasket seals similar shape to the rear lights.

Posted: Tue Nov 19, 2013 10:55 pm
by vanzep
on 4ths its light seals and rear wiper seal and possibly rear window trim seal :)

Posted: Tue Nov 19, 2013 10:56 pm
by bennyboy
My post from another thread. HTH:
bennyboy wrote:Most of them have been listed but:

Sunroof drainage channels - start from the opening of the sunroof and make sure it's not blocked, go right down to the rubber grommet type exits either side of the boot floor. They have a little flap that can actually hinder rather than help. I snipped them both off years ago. make sure the tubes are pushed right into the rubber part (fnar fnar etc)

Rear windscreen wash - make sure the pipe is not loose or come off completely.

Rear windscreen seal, again, check for leaks particularly in the corners, can happen over time.

Rear windscreen lower trim - as mentioned check the little 'gaskets' and overall fit.

Boot weatherstrip - obviously check there is no damage, but check that it is seated properly too, many miss this. BEFORE you do that though. take it off and check for corrosion underneath, that can start to push the seal away. They usually suffer at the bottom,. in the middle where the join is.

Rear light seals - they have a gasket type seal that perishes over time. I had a POND in my car, I used to brake and it would spill over the rear seats, but because I so rarely use them I didn't notice for a while. THIS was the culprit on my car and, along with the seal itself not being put back firmly all round is my guess for most peoples problems ;)

Boot alignment - you can raise/lower the boot with the wind in/out rubber boots, check you're getting a good seal overall.

Check for loose or missing grommets in the boot floor while you have it stripped out to dry.

HTH :)

Posted: Tue Nov 19, 2013 11:31 pm
by Doggo
How drunk do you get of an evening? Do you walk in your sleep? Is the route to your bathroom in any way similar to the route to the back of your car?

Make sure you cover all the possibilities.

Posted: Tue Nov 19, 2013 11:39 pm
by Mudgey
Cheers guys, some good ideas to check there, will strip the panels out and see what I can find!

Posted: Tue Nov 19, 2013 11:47 pm
by Doggo
You're welcome

Good luck with it.

Posted: Wed Nov 20, 2013 6:42 am
by Fons[DutchGuy]
@Doggo you sir, are a hero :lol:

Posted: Wed Nov 20, 2013 9:22 am
by nitin_s1
I had a slight water pool in my boot. Turned out it was that holes (which I drilled for my spoiler). And every time I opened my boot lid there was a water pouring from the key lock area in to the boot well.

Look at that if you have drilled new holes for your spoiler. :idea:

Posted: Wed Nov 20, 2013 9:42 am
by Merlin
Fons[DutchGuy] wrote:@Doggo you sir, are a hero :lol:
So good he deserves a custom title.