![]() ![]() Large Car Boot Door Bonnet Rubber Edge Seal 34mm High x 13.2mm W #23 If so, then is replacing the seal an option (Quick search doesn't give exact replacements), and if not has anyone had any luck with 3rd party/compatible seals. ![]() ![]() Pretty poor design when I look at how it works, but am I right in thinking I need to "pad" the existing seal out/replace it so it's got more push on it to create a better seal? Mine looks like it's been "fixed" or altered before as there is no rubber cover for the wiring, that looks long gone, so now onto the leak, even after holding wires out the way so they don't foul the rubber seal there still seems to be water leaking in.Īnd when shut the boot shows the exposed wiring in the top channel: Sure enough, it's the boot seal that's leaking, right around the wiring that leads into the boot. I've now removed all of the rear trim, carpets, and part of the side trim panels so I can get a clear view of the window seals and the boot seals (Have also removed the headliner plastic guide/holder so the roof headliner is sagging down so I can see the metalwork at the rear). Working on my 1994 480ES and trying to track down a water leak that was particularly bad.
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