Boot Leak

I'm going to tackle this myself this week, as we have a few dry days (albeit a bit cold). I have long noticed a drip and line of water coming from the LHS roof airbag area when washing the car and took a look under the boot tubs the other day to find a pool of water (not deep enough to really cause a concern to components, but it certainly shouldn't have been there.

The 3M glue that is mentioned a few posts earlier doesn't seem to be readily available in the UK (at least 2 sites I checked specifically stated that it was not for export outside of the USA), so I've ordered up some clear sealant and double-sided tape

The sealant is GRANVILLE GV0374 Silicone Sealant, 40 g, Clear
The tape is Scotch-Fix Exterior Mounting Tape 411-1950-P

I'll report back once it's done and I've washed the car, looking for the tell-tale run of water on the horizontal surface behind the LHS seat
 
Cluck said:
I'm going to tackle this myself this week, as we have a few dry days (albeit a bit cold). I have long noticed a drip and line of water coming from the LHS roof airbag area when washing the car and took a look under the boot tubs the other day to find a pool of water (not deep enough to really cause a concern to components, but it certainly shouldn't have been there.

The 3M glue that is mentioned a few posts earlier doesn't seem to be readily available in the UK (at least 2 sites I checked specifically stated that it was not for export outside of the USA), so I've ordered up some clear sealant and double-sided tape

The sealant is GRANVILLE GV0374 Silicone Sealant, 40 g, Clear
The tape is Scotch-Fix Exterior Mounting Tape 411-1950-P

I'll report back once it's done and I've washed the car, looking for the tell-tale run of water on the horizontal surface behind the LHS seat

From what I've seen of all the threads and from looking at mine for leaks, it depends which of the studs is leaking.
I don't have the roof airbag leak like others, but if you do I believe this is the specific point of interest for you (picture taken from another thread).

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I'd still do some testing as it might be more than one, or just clean, refit and seal all of them for piece of mind whilst you have it apart.
 
Yup, I get a leak from there at the very least. Since that one looks like a bit of a ball-ache to get to, without pulling that rubber strip out, I figure I might as well seal all of those plug points, check that the large gasket is present (somebody mentioned that theirs was missing entirely - it's the oval shaped gasket just above the two circles in the above picture), reattach the rubber strip and cross my fingers that it solves the problem. As far as I can tell, the leak is only coming from the left side. As per my sig, mine is a MY21 so it's not something that Jag 'fixed' with experience of earlier problems, it looks more like a simple quality control problem.
 
Did this job this morning so I've just got to let everything 'set' and then I'll see what happens the next time I wash the car. I think I found the main culprit though. In the photo in the above post, the plastic gutter trim was on the outside of the rubber piece that goes along the edge of the roof panel, where it should have been tucked in the middle of it. As such, it was running straight behind the 'gutter' plastic and, combined with those fairly poor seals, it was running into the car. It might not be the cause, but it certainly won't have been helping.
 
Cluck said:
Did this job this morning so I've just got to let everything 'set' and then I'll see what happens the next time I wash the car. I think I found the main culprit though. In the photo in the above post, the plastic gutter trim was on the outside of the rubber piece that goes along the edge of the roof panel, where it should have been tucked in the middle of it. As such, it was running straight behind the 'gutter' plastic and, combined with those fairly poor seals, it was running into the car. It might not be the cause, but it certainly won't have been helping.

You mean this bit here?
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Yes, but only at the point within the red circle in that previously posted image. It was sitting within the rubber strip on the driver's side (RHS) but sitting over it on the passenger side, the side where water was getting in.
 
Cluck said:
Yes, but only at the point within the red circle in that previously posted image. It was sitting within the rubber strip on the driver's side (RHS) but sitting over it on the passenger side, the side where water was getting in.

Interesting. I didn't notice anything amiss with mine but I'll take a look just in case. Thanks for the update.
 
68MBC said:
Regarding the leak, I found my boot flooded with around one inch of water a year ago, and after searching the origin I´ve found that mine comes from the two water drain pieces under the aileron. They are used to let the water drain through the boot door and they have some rubber sealing around them, which was not sealing anymore. I´ve removed them, applied silicone around and fitted them back, since them there is no more humidity in the boot.

stefan9107 said:
I assume you mean the holes pictured below, but on mine it's pretty much just a straight through

The rear deployable spoiler drain plug photo that stefan9107 posted (1st pic below) shows the drain plug rubber seal fitting onto the outside of the tailgate plastic trim and the drain hole is closer to the bump stop. However, on mine the rubber seal goes inside the plastic trim and the drain hole is further away from the bump stop (2nd pic below).

It looks like mine have been incorrectly fitted at some point?

Can anyone else confirm or post a photo showing which way their rear deployable spoiler drain plugs are fitted?

TIA
 

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Cluck said:
^^^ FWIW, mine are fitted like yours RSPN

Thanks Cluck.

Although the drain hole position on yours is the same as mine (further away from the bump stop) I can also see that the drain plug rubber seal fits to the outside of the tailgate plastic trim (mine currently goes inside it) so I’ll do the same. There does appear to be a mark on mine where the rubber seal was fitted the same way as yours at some point in the past.
 
RPSN said:
Cluck said:
^^^ FWIW, mine are fitted like yours RSPN

Thanks Cluck.

Although the drain hole position on yours is the same as mine (further away from the bump stop) I can also see that the drain plug rubber seal fits to the outside of the tailgate plastic trim (mine currently goes inside it) so I’ll do the same. There does appear to be a mark on mine where the rubber seal was fitted the same way as yours at some point in the past.

I've just been out to have a look at mine and as far as I can tell I don't think the orientation as to where the hole is should really matter... or at least I hope not.
 
The only thing I can see is that with the rear deployable spoiler drain plug hole positioned the same as Cluck’s and mine (further away from the bump stop) it aligns up more or less directly above the drain hole in the plastic channel below it when the boot is closed. I’ve circled this in my pic below....
 

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The only thing I can see is that with the rear deployable spoiler drain plug hole positioned the same as Cluck’s and mine (further away from the bump stop) it aligns up more or less directly above the drain hole in the plastic channel below it when the boot is closed. I’ve circled this in my pic below....

Which is true. But ultimately if it comes through in the other orientation it's still going out the same hole. Just a slightly less direct route.
 
stefan9107 said:
Which is true. But ultimately if it comes through in the other orientation it's still going out the same hole. Just a slightly less direct route.

Yes, I don’t think it makes much difference. However, the manufacturer seems to have positioned the drain plugs in the opposite orientation to yours for a reason. Maybe due to what I mentioned in my previous reply i.e. it aligns up more or less directly above the drain hole in the plastic channel below it when the boot is closed.

Here's another F-Type Coupe pic I found which shows the position of the drain plug.....
 

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Cluck said:
I'm going to tackle this myself this week, as we have a few dry days (albeit a bit cold). I have long noticed a drip and line of water coming from the LHS roof airbag area when washing the car and took a look under the boot tubs the other day to find a pool of water (not deep enough to really cause a concern to components, but it certainly shouldn't have been there.

The 3M glue that is mentioned a few posts earlier doesn't seem to be readily available in the UK (at least 2 sites I checked specifically stated that it was not for export outside of the USA), so I've ordered up some clear sealant and double-sided tape

The sealant is GRANVILLE GV0374 Silicone Sealant, 40 g, Clear
The tape is Scotch-Fix Exterior Mounting Tape 411-1950-P

I'll report back once it's done and I've washed the car, looking for the tell-tale run of water on the horizontal surface behind the LHS seat
I promised I'd report back. The weather has been shocking down here and I've not really driven the car a huge amount, so it's only had a few light bucket washes until this week. With the car going in for it's 4th service and 2nd MOT yesterday, I gave it a proper blast down and was very happy to see absolutely no water on the panel behind the passenger seat, nor in the bottom of the boot. My thanks to everybody on the thread for the various tips.
 
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