What Causes Water Leakage in a Car Trunk?

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CameronMarie
07/28/25 4:46pm
Reasons for water leakage in a car trunk: 1. Worn or aged sealing strips or trunk deformation can cause water leakage, which must be addressed promptly to prevent damage to components inside the trunk; 2. Sealing strips: The waterproofing of various parts of the car body is ensured by sealing strips. These rubber-based strips possess certain strength and hardness but can deform under pressure and wear out due to frequent use, making them highly susceptible to damage. Solution: Clean the sealing strips thoroughly during spring and autumn using damp cotton. If the car is to be left unused for an extended period, perform a thorough cleaning before storage to prevent natural aging during parking.
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