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Damp back seatDudethejudge 11-09-2004, 05:17 PM I got a Dodge Neon 95 SOHC acouple of months back. I runs great. The back seat had a "stain" on the passenger side which was not a big problem. When it got colder the trunk got damp and the stain on the seat turned out to be because of moisture. Didn't rain lately. I read a few threads about damp trunks and I think I will go with the silicone around the tail lights. Did anyone had similar problem with back seats? Any possible solution for that? thanks rwood13 11-10-2004, 10:50 AM once you solve the moisture in the trunk and good upolstry cleaner should do the trick diebythesword 11-10-2004, 02:10 PM if it rains do u find water on the back seat floor? diebythesword 11-10-2004, 02:11 PM if so you probably need new rubber linings that go on the rear doors i had the same prob. with my 95 that fixed it right up :) Dudethejudge 11-11-2004, 01:06 PM I think I will try changing the lining and use silicone to seal the tail light. I will let you know what will happen. thanks for your time DTJ JESSE_1 11-15-2004, 10:11 PM I just had the same problem here, and it turns out the seal for my driver's side rear light was not attached to the body. I bought some sealant for it and reattached it. Hopefully that will keep the water from pooling up in the spare tire well. NeonStyl 11-16-2004, 02:39 AM As mentioned above, alot of times the taillight gaskets will crumble or begin to let moisture thru. This generally results in water being collected in the spare tire compartment, since its the lowest sitting area in the trunk. As the car is driven and thru daily stop & go driving, the water normally sloshes out of the spare tire compartment and into the rear seat floors. Check your spare tire compartment for dampness / water and either replace the taillight gaskets or do the RTV silicone trick. Best of luck... L8R, Dudethejudge 11-30-2004, 10:00 AM Thank you guys for all the suggestions. The tail light gasket was leaking and water was pooling in the spare tire well and spilling over the back seat. I stripped the trunk and dried everything. Then I got some silicone sealant, applied a small bead all over the gasket and that solved my problem. It rained heavily last week and didn’t get a single drop in my trunk, it was awesome. alabama_neon 12-15-2004, 09:24 PM My girlfriend recently had a leak, which was coming from the trunk. I told her to go to the quarter car wash, as I sat inside the trunk. You may see where the water or moisture is coming froim. a good way to save money instead of going to a repair shop vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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