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Blocked boot drain?
Posted: Wed May 15, 2013 4:55 pm
by Sonia406
Has anyone got an idea as to why when it rains I am getting water leak into the boot lid cover?
When I did the rear wiper motor work I took off the cover and lost a few of those grey poke through clip things - No idea what they are called to get more.
So anyway, each time I left the boot open after it's been raining I get tonnes of water pour out from here.
How is it getting in there (only the one side) and where are the drains (are they the large spaces between the lights and seal?)
The seal all looks in tact with no rips or anything otherwise...
And on a lighter note: She's ready for dogging....

Re: Blocked boot drain?
Posted: Wed May 15, 2013 5:50 pm
by lozz
My 306 was doing the same.
its been ok since ive ripped the wipermotor off and put a blank on the glass instead of the wiper.
ipresume it was getting in from the rubber seal.
check your pipe for the washer jet ain't got a hole in it
Re: Blocked boot drain?
Posted: Wed May 15, 2013 6:06 pm
by waue1978
I'd go along with Lozz. The problem is why is there water getting behind that panel in the first place. I took the cover off of mine a couple of times when I was trying to work out why the key wouldn't open the boot & it was always bone dry in there. Wiper motor mounting sounds like the most likely spot for it to be coming in, but also as a long shot, check for any gaps behind that black & chrome strip at the bottom of the tailgate. It's only held on with clips & if one is missing or if it pokes out a bit, you could be getting water in through that.
Re: Blocked boot drain?
Posted: Wed May 15, 2013 6:25 pm
by lozz
Check the tail gate /handle cover too,
I've seen a fair few 406/306s with silicone round it..
Don't try to remove it mind there flimsy crapy plastic that cost 86quid to replace

.. just check its secure
The clips on them go in to holes on the tailgate..
Mines now held on with 10mm nuts and bolts and rubber tap seals.

Re: Blocked boot drain?
Posted: Thu May 16, 2013 7:10 am
by Ares
And on a lighter note: She's ready for dogging....
hahhaaha,nice
Did you sorted out the problem,my 406 is bone dry there,no leake whatsoever so it isnt factory fault i guess
Re: Blocked boot drain?
Posted: Thu May 16, 2013 6:02 pm
by GingerMagic
There is plenty of fluids sloshing round in the back seat of my car but can't find a leak anywhere....
Sonia's car is ready for dogging AND watersports...

Re: Blocked boot drain?
Posted: Thu May 16, 2013 6:09 pm
by Sonia406
Damn right she's ready for dogging
I took the boot lid off, put some water over the wiper seal on the window - it is not getting in through there.
I have a theory, but no real diagnosis and even then I wouldn't know just how the physics would work out.
Let me try to explain........
The lower boot trim (plastic at the very bottom) has a SLIGHT gap in it on the left side (haven't checked right side that being said).
IT IS my THEORY that the water travels in there, creates a puddle or what ever then with the upwards motion of the boot lifting it, it travels up...
I can see no other physical fault but that, so would love to hear your views!
Re: Blocked boot drain?
Posted: Thu May 16, 2013 6:34 pm
by steve_earwig
Are the light cluster seals ok?
Re: Blocked boot drain?
Posted: Thu May 16, 2013 6:39 pm
by waue1978
waue1978 wrote: as a long shot, check for any gaps behind that black & chrome strip at the bottom of the tailgate. It's only held on with clips & if one is missing or if it pokes out a bit, you could be getting water in through that.
I'd call it slightly more than a long shot now. Have you tried hosing down where that gap is to see if any water makes its way in?
Re: Blocked boot drain?
Posted: Thu May 16, 2013 6:50 pm
by Sonia406
waue1978 wrote:waue1978 wrote: as a long shot, check for any gaps behind that black & chrome strip at the bottom of the tailgate. It's only held on with clips & if one is missing or if it pokes out a bit, you could be getting water in through that.
I'd call it slightly more than a long shot now. Have you tried hosing down where that gap is to see if any water makes its way in?
I have spread water over the back to see where it gets in but honestly... it looks deceiving...
Re: Blocked boot drain?
Posted: Fri May 17, 2013 12:44 am
by lozz
The trim is held on with plastic clips.
So unless there's a clip missing icarnt see water getting in there,
I might be wrong though.