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Old 08-02-2005, 05:48 AM   #8 (permalink)
John C
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Noticed a soaking wet 'trunk' area under the heavy rubber mat below the rug in the back of our 96 Disco. The spongy mat must have been holding a couple of liters of water! Wife saw a few drops coming down the side of the plastic side panels on the driver's side at the back. I tried to get more leak by carefully hosing down the back area of the roof and back door. Can't find the leak even after I removed all the panels in the back and repeated the soaking. Dealer says I have to soak for at least 2 hours to get a leak and that it is likely to be caused by the rectangular 'opera window'. Does anyone have any ideas about such a leak? Thanks for any advice, Pavel.
Opera window????? I thought they were called Alpine windows...

The rust in the wheel wells is caused by the alum and steel reaction. You can patch it up or you can purchase the wheel well section.
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