What Causes Water Accumulation in the Spare Tire Compartment of the Trunk?

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Sherri
07/29/25 9:41am
Water accumulation in the spare tire compartment of the trunk can be caused by the following reasons: Untimely Maintenance and Cleaning: Some vehicles are equipped with panoramic sunroofs. Due to delayed maintenance and cleaning, the sunroof drainage pipes may become clogged, allowing water to enter the trunk. Since the spare tire compartment is the lowest point, water tends to accumulate there. To prevent this issue, it is essential to regularly inspect the sunroof drainage holes and remove any mud or debris during routine vehicle maintenance. Poor Sealing Structure: If the rear part of the vehicle has undergone disassembly or modification, such as during aftermarket installations, the trunk's sealing strips may have been removed or the original sealing structure damaged, leading to poor sealing. During rain, the compromised seal fails to prevent water from entering, resulting in water accumulation in the spare tire compartment. In such cases, it is advisable to visit a professional repair facility for a thorough inspection and repair of the faulty components.
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