![]() Surprise surprise, after a couple of seconds, a small trickle was clearly evident on the passenger side of the car, below the bottom of the boot opening, adjacent to the cable clip that connects to the rear seat. I then sat myself inside and had someone pour a bucket of water over the roof of the car and carefully looked for any signs of running water. That allows you to see clearly the metal bodywork from the inside. Probably useful to have a small flat blade screwdriver whilst doing this. This is relatively easy to do, it all just clips together, so with a bit of confidence you can unclip it all in its sections. I then removed all of the plastic panelling from the rear half of the car. To fix the issue I initially removed the rear seat, dead easy, 6 bolts too unscrew and single plastic wire connector to disconnect on the passenger side, then lift it out. I am confident that I have resolved my leaking boot now, car has been outside for the last week with all the wet weather and the area beneath the rear seat is still bone dry. ![]()
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