How to Deal with Water Leakage in the Trunk of an Arrizo 5?
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Remove all items from the trunk, then dismantle the decorative panel. After removing all the plastic rivets and screws, take out the decorative panel. There are 3 screws behind the taillight. Remove all of them, disconnect the taillight connector, and pull the taillight backward to remove it. There are 2 screws near the area below the exhaust pipe and 5 screws behind the tire. After removing all these screws, you can take off the bumper. After removing the rear bumper, take down the box to clean the accumulated water inside. Once cleaned, reapply silicone sealant around the edges and then reinstall the components.
I've been driving the Arrizo 5 for several years and encountered the issue of water leakage in the trunk, which seems quite common. When water gets in, don't panic. First, open the trunk to dry out the accumulated water to prevent mold or electrical issues. Check if the trunk seal is aged or damaged, as this is a common entry point for rainwater. Next, inspect the drainage holes, usually located at the bottom, and use a small stick to clear any clogged leaves or dirt. If the leak is from the metal seams, it might be due to aging or improper repair after an accident, requiring professional patching. Also, check the gaps around the taillight installation. Always prioritize safety during the process. Regularly pay attention to keeping the trunk dry during car washes. If the issue is severe, visit a repair shop to prevent rust. These methods have saved me a lot of money.