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Question Posted Friday November 18 2005, 11:04 am

I have had my car stored in my back yard for two years just got is all up and running but there seems to be water in the trunk and floor boards, I have wet vac'ed the water out but the other day there was water on the floor again? any idea were or what to do?

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orphans answered Monday November 21 2005, 7:33 pm:
what car do you have? did you check the seals? if so then it's likely you found the leak and to replace the rubber salent it should be about $40-$60 the whole way. don't let some mechanic rip you off for some strips of rubber.

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x3EM0 answered Friday November 18 2005, 9:39 pm:
check if theres a leak anywhere... that happend to one of my friends before there was a small hole by her engine.

sorry if i didn`t help .... but i hope i did

[ <3 ] deejaii`

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ncblondie answered Friday November 18 2005, 6:29 pm:
Check the rubber seals around your trunk and doors. Sometimes when cars sit for a while, the seals can break down, which allows water in. If it is the seals, check with your local part store. They can tell you how to fix it and how much the stuff will cost.

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ThugGirl041790 answered Friday November 18 2005, 3:16 pm:
I`d take it somewhere to get looked at.. If it has rained that could be why its wet it might have a hole or something somewhere.. If it continues i`d be lookin for a new car.. sorry if i didn`t help much.. &hearts; Dez

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