Water seepage
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Water seepage




You can try this little trick. Get a smallish volunteer  with a  flashlight 
and invite him into your trunk. Close the trunklid and with a garden  hose, 
apply water. Have them watch where the water seeps in. Especially check  the rear 
window seal. That is where my Charger leaked. I mistakenly figured it  had to 
be the trunk lip seal. The rear window seal leak is more common than one  
might expect. If you have water in the trunk, check that out too. Cheers,  Greg

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