90 Accord Water in Trunk and Taillight

Discussion in 'Accord' started by John Irwin, Dec 28, 2003.

  1. John Irwin

    John Irwin Guest

    I've bought a used 1990 Accord that has a fairly reliable water leak in the
    trunk during rainstorms. It seems to come in via the taillights. One in
    particular fills up almost like a fishbowl, and then when the trunk lid is
    opened it just drains out into the trunk.

    I can't find the origin of this leak. Suggestions?
     
    John Irwin, Dec 28, 2003
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  2. John Irwin

    Caroline Guest

    Can you see the water in the taillight assembly by looking from the outside?
    This is common in Hondas of this vintage.

    Disassemble and replace the taillight assembly gaskets. Alternatively,
    disassemble, wash off gaskets, let dry, and caulk with silicone.

    The drawback to the silicone is that it's hard to clean off when you next need
    to replace/clean the gaskets.

    New gaskets can be purchased from various online sites.
     
    Caroline, Dec 28, 2003
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  3. You should take your car immediately to a dealer. They are the only ones who
    are experienced enough to be able to deal with this problem.
     
    Bill B. Johnson, Dec 30, 2003
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  4. John Irwin

    Caroline Guest

    Bill, have you googled and seen the number of people with Hondas with this
    problem who have fixed it themselves?

    No problem if you yourself love dealers, but I think John might want to consider
    that Google search before he heads off to the dealer.
     
    Caroline, Dec 30, 2003
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  5. He (or an imposter) has posted the same response to about 15 posts this
    afternoon.
     
    Stephen Bigelow, Dec 30, 2003
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  6. Bill is probably a 'bot that some disturbed dealer had created to reply to
    all the Honda self-help group postings.
     
    Reboots DaMachina, Dec 31, 2003
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  7. John Irwin

    Caroline Guest

    I figure it might also be some low-life that works not for any one dealer but
    for Honda Incorporated. (This then makes Honda Inc. pretty low.)

    I'm glad someone else posted with Bill B. Johnson's name in the subject line
    pointing out his spam to all threads and not to believe it. Some folks may only
    check their own thread and might not be aware he's up to no good.
     
    Caroline, Dec 31, 2003
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  8. John Irwin

    SFarris Guest

    That is one thing I don't like about this board...you don't have to b
    registered to post

    -
    SFarri
     
    SFarris, Dec 31, 2003
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  9. John Irwin

    Guest Guest

    I have seen this problem is two 92 Accords. After looking at the
    taillights, the trunk gasket and the power antenna, I finally discovered
    that the water was getting in around the flow-through ventilation outlet.
    This is a rectangular plastic piece located just to the rear of the driver's
    side rear wheel well. After calking the perimeter with silicone sealant (
    inside and out) the problem was solved. I don't know if the 90s are the
    same but it's worth a look. It's been a few years, but if I remember
    correctly, you have to remove the wheel well liner and the trunk liner to
    get at it.
     
    Guest, Jan 5, 2004
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