Rick James Posted May 1, 2005 Share Posted May 1, 2005 I have a near mint 93 Loyale Wagon 4wd with 52,000 miles. I went to the trunk couple weeks ago to retrieve a manual and found the pages damp and the carpet/pad that live there saturated. I dried everything out, kept the pad out and continued driving waiting to see if it happens again. Sure enough this was a very wet week and the trunk has puddles in it. I'm thinking road splash is working its way through the rubber seals. There are two that lay on the floor @ 2 1/4" dia. and four on the side walls(two per side) @ 1" dia., plus three plastic seal/plugs on the front wall. Can anyone tell me why these are there and can I caulk these tight? Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thealleyboy Posted May 1, 2005 Share Posted May 1, 2005 Rick: Not sure if those plugs have a specific purpose. It is certainly a good design feature to be able to drain water from inside the cabin (incase of flood) Unless those plugs are loose, I highly doubt that they are the source of your moisture. More likely weatherstripping or the window seal. There will probably some evidence of rust around the door or window if this is the case. These leaks can be difficult to pinpoint unless you lock yourself in the cargo area with a flashlight and have a friend with a water hose spray water from the outside. Lucky for you that you own a wagon, and not a sedan!! good luck, John Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
subyrally Posted May 2, 2005 Share Posted May 2, 2005 also, check the seals around the tail lights. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MilesFox Posted May 2, 2005 Share Posted May 2, 2005 my sedan would get wet, the trim around the rear window had a rust hole as far as wagons look for rusty spots and then above to locate any possible water entry Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TROGDOR! Posted May 2, 2005 Share Posted May 2, 2005 I noticed you live in rustville. Check the insides of the rear fender wells. If you don't see anything from looking between the wheel and fender, pull the interior panels and have a look. Subarus sometimes rust up in there, and yes, it IS structural. If there's rust holes in that spot, have reinforcements welded in IMMEDIATELY. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rick James Posted May 2, 2005 Author Share Posted May 2, 2005 I'm just more curious as to why the plugs are there.They're not really tight and can be removed easily. I figure if it was a window leak the surface carpet, over the trunk, would be wet also. Thanks for the input. I'll keep lookn. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pyromanic Posted May 2, 2005 Share Posted May 2, 2005 The sidewall plugs in the tool compartment give access to the bolts that hold the bumper in place, if I understand your question correctly. I recently installed a custom bumper, and left the plugs out for a while in order to establish that the new bolts were going to stay tight. Indeed, things got wet in there untill I put the plugs back in. I can't think of any reason not seal them with bead of silicone. The bottom plugs or others I have no idea why they are there. Never had them out. Wouldn't be suprised if they give access to something. Pull them and look if you want. Pyro Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rick James Posted May 2, 2005 Author Share Posted May 2, 2005 I had the bottom plugs out (two 2 1/4" dia. rubber plugs)....I see the road. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pyromanic Posted May 2, 2005 Share Posted May 2, 2005 I had the bottom plugs out (two 2 1/4" dia. rubber plugs)....I see the road. Hmm. Then, yup, must be drainage. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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