Any known leaking problems in the 92 Clipse GS?
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Any known leaking problems in the 92 Clipse GS?
Whats up everyone? I got a flat today and when I took out the spare there was a puddle of water in the hole any known leaking spots that would cause this? Also when I fill the tank completely for the first qaurter tank or so I can smell gas could this have something to do with the water? Any help would be great, thanks in advance!!
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RE: Any known leaking problems in the 92 Clipse GS?
ORIGINAL: 93eclipsegsx
may seem you have a leak in your gas tank, and the water can be from bad weather stripping around the hatch.
may seem you have a leak in your gas tank, and the water can be from bad weather stripping around the hatch.
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RE: Any known leaking problems in the 92 Clipse GS?
There are drain holes on either side of the gutter along the body where the hatch closes onto. If the water drain holes get clogged, you may get some water entry into the hatch area when you turn. With the hatch open, pour some water into the roof and watch it flow down the gutter along the hatch area of the body. If it pools up at the bottom (near the antenna area), you'll need to unclog the drains. Good Luck!
Joel, CA
Joel, CA
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RE: Any known leaking problems in the 92 Clipse GS?
ORIGINAL: Joel_CA
There are drain holes on either side of the gutter along the body where the hatch closes onto. If the water drain holes get clogged, you may get some water entry into the hatch area when you turn. With the hatch open, pour some water into the roof and watch it flow down the gutter along the hatch area of the body. If it pools up at the bottom (near the antenna area), you'll need to unclog the drains. Good Luck!
Joel, CA
There are drain holes on either side of the gutter along the body where the hatch closes onto. If the water drain holes get clogged, you may get some water entry into the hatch area when you turn. With the hatch open, pour some water into the roof and watch it flow down the gutter along the hatch area of the body. If it pools up at the bottom (near the antenna area), you'll need to unclog the drains. Good Luck!
Joel, CA
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