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SportTrac Discussion
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Interior rear water leak! Strange! Help!
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<blockquote data-quote="kevinbakon" data-source="post: 1000955" data-attributes="member: 66834"><p>As mentioned, this is a widely experienced issue and most have found the 3rd brake light to be the culprit. Here's my reply to another member and if you click the wrench next to my name, there is a project for the removal/replacement of the 3rd light housing... "I used GOOP (silicon based glue) to fill the screw holes . . . . In my case, when I backed the screws out, I noticed a very small rubber o-ring on each screw. The rubber is pretty thin & fragile. I believe the ring is actually designed to stay within the brake light housing, but do to the physical traits, the ring very easily comes out of place. Once I filled the holes and reset the screws, I've been leak free for a couple years now..."</p><p></p><p>Good luck to you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kevinbakon, post: 1000955, member: 66834"] As mentioned, this is a widely experienced issue and most have found the 3rd brake light to be the culprit. Here's my reply to another member and if you click the wrench next to my name, there is a project for the removal/replacement of the 3rd light housing... "I used GOOP (silicon based glue) to fill the screw holes . . . . In my case, when I backed the screws out, I noticed a very small rubber o-ring on each screw. The rubber is pretty thin & fragile. I believe the ring is actually designed to stay within the brake light housing, but do to the physical traits, the ring very easily comes out of place. Once I filled the holes and reset the screws, I've been leak free for a couple years now..." Good luck to you! [/QUOTE]
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