How do you dry a wet car trunk?

How do you dry a wet car trunk?

How to Dry a Car Trunk

  1. Empty the trunk.
  2. Take the carpet out of trunk if it is removable.
  3. Soak up as much water as possible with either paper towels or old bath towels.
  4. Vacuum the water with a wet vacuum.
  5. Blow dry the trunk.
  6. Open the trunk door and keep the trunk open for at least two days.

Why is my spare tire in the trunk?

When this happens, the water that runs through lands in the grooves where the trunk and rear side panels meet. This is where the water was building up and eventually overflowing into my trunk and down into the spare tire compartment. Once I figured this out, the rust already developed at the trunk lid grooves and it had created a rust hole.

Why is there water in my spare tire compartment?

This is where the water was building up and eventually overflowing into my trunk and down into the spare tire compartment. Once I figured this out, the rust already developed at the trunk lid grooves and it had created a rust hole. This then allowed the water to fall directly into my trunk without any build up.

What to do when your spare tire leaks?

When you have to replace the tail light bulbs there are white spacers that acts as a sealer as well. They must be raplaced when you take the tail lights out, otherwise it will leak.

Where is the spare tire in the car?

But basically I opened the storage area where the spare tire and I look down and noticed a collection of water that the tire was sitting in. I took the tire out and pulled up the floor liner and have been drying to for a day now.

When this happens, the water that runs through lands in the grooves where the trunk and rear side panels meet. This is where the water was building up and eventually overflowing into my trunk and down into the spare tire compartment. Once I figured this out, the rust already developed at the trunk lid grooves and it had created a rust hole.

This is where the water was building up and eventually overflowing into my trunk and down into the spare tire compartment. Once I figured this out, the rust already developed at the trunk lid grooves and it had created a rust hole. This then allowed the water to fall directly into my trunk without any build up.

When you have to replace the tail light bulbs there are white spacers that acts as a sealer as well. They must be raplaced when you take the tail lights out, otherwise it will leak.

Why does my car leak when I take the tail lights out?

They must be raplaced when you take the tail lights out, otherwise it will leak. There is a very narrow sealant at the rear license plate light that can get miss aligned when you replace the tail ights. It took me 4 tries with running the car through the carwash to figure this out.