Guest Drifter Posted January 1, 2004 Opened boot today to find a fair bit of moisture in the boot (so much that it soaked a shhet in the boot). Think the boot must be leaking a bit. Sure I have heard reports about older Pugs boots leaking. Surely this is a common problem? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ahl 4 Posted January 1, 2004 Yes. It leaks through the boot lock, wiper arm hole, wiper washer hole, plastic trim hole and through the window seal. You can easily silicone seal everything yourself except the window seal which is a pain in the tits. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Dave Posted January 1, 2004 Seems to be. Mine leaks a lot. Most obvious place is the rubber seal. Over time it has been squashed and distorted at the bottom where the two ends join, so it doesnt seal properly. My interior is stripped so when it gets flooded, I just aqua-vac all the water out, but if you have carpets and stuff you should sort the leaks as the carpets and soudproofing will hold water and start to rust the floor. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Batfink 201 Posted January 2, 2004 I'll bet money on it being the rear hatch window seal Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jj205 4 Posted January 2, 2004 (edited) Yes.It leaks through the boot lock, wiper arm hole, wiper washer hole, plastic trim hole and through the window seal. You can easily silicone seal everything yourself except the window seal which is a pain in the tits. thats all the bits water will leak in, spot on there. Well it took me ages when i first got my 205 to fix my leak, after putting silicone on everything, Oh two more places ive thought off, the two ruber hoses that connect the rear door wires and washer jet water supply pipe, they are in the top join of the rear door between the roof (body) and door. If they split or pop out you can get water oin your boot, but generally you see wet patches inside on the roof at the rear. How does water leak in your boot, when you open the boot door, do you get a lot of water driping out of those tow cut out square holes, either side of the door on it bottom end. If so id say the leak is inside the door so all the points Ahl said, if not and you never see loads of water coming out of these holes, then its either the seal around the door is damaged worn, or maybe your rear door is not ajusted properly, so not held tigh enough on the rubber seal when shut. If its a bad leak you will have water under your rear seats causing mould/rot and rust if left long enough. Well thats all i can think off hope it helps. Jonathan Edited January 2, 2004 by jj205 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ross 0 Posted January 4, 2004 If the water is leaking into the back left or right hand corners I have found that it is the rubber seals around the rear lights. If you unbolt them, clean them up and apply silicone around seal before refitting. Has worked on three 205's so far for me. Ross Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Alan_M 66 1 Cars Posted January 4, 2004 What about the little plugs that hold the carpet down in the boot? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cybernck 402 1 Cars Posted January 5, 2004 can you buy some NEW rubber seals from pug or some rubber seals suppliers? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Simon_205GTi Posted January 5, 2004 my XS used to leak like a beast...well annoying! mine leaked by the boot hinge on the left of the boot, i chucked a silly amount of silicone around there and it fixed it Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Simes 248 2 Cars Posted January 5, 2004 can you buy some NEW rubber seals from pug or some rubber seals suppliers? If you mean the rear side window rubbers then yes, I ordered two when I was in France at 55 each which works out much cheaper than the UK. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cybernck 402 1 Cars Posted January 6, 2004 actually i meant doors, rear windows and a hatch . though the doors and the hatch might be replacable by some universal ones cut to length. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites