Technical Water in spare wheel well

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Technical Water in spare wheel well

Enrico Mariconda

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Hi all,
I am after some help please. I've recently discovered water in my spare wheel well. Some investigation shows that the water is collecting in the crossmember which the tailgate striker is attached to. I have removed the trim panel along around the tailgate striker & it does appear to collect water (obviously it should be dry).
The only way I can think water is getting tin this area is via the roof mouldings.
Has anybody else experienced water in the spare wheel well & if so did you manage to track the source of the leak? Or has anybody else tried to remove the roof mouldings? Is this an easy job?

Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks Rico
 
Thanks for the reply - I've checked the rear lights & the seal was good. About the hatch seal -it's not this either as the water first collect into the crossmember which the hatch striker is fixed to. The roof ariel could be a possibility though
 
My wife’s 500’s leak came from one of the spot welds under one of the roof inset strips. I found it with a trickle from a hose after drying everything out.
 
Thanks 'Cornish Ian'. I was thinking that it could be coming through a joint i this area as well since it seems the roof moulding is starting to detach itself from the roof. Out of curiosity - did you fix the leak & if so how? Did you remove the roof trim mould, or did you fix it from the inside? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
 
Thanks 'Cornish Ian'. I was thinking that it could be coming through a joint i this area as well since it seems the roof moulding is starting to detach itself from the roof. Out of curiosity - did you fix the leak & if so how? Did you remove the roof trim mould, or did you fix it from the inside? Any help would be appreciated.
Bear in mind that it seems to be quite a rare occurrence so I would advise making absolutely sure before you rip it apart.
As I said before a small trickle along the strip worked for me. I started at the hatch back end then slowly worked forward until the water showed itself in the boot.
My trim was stuck down so once I was certain of the approximate area of the leak I slowly peeled it back until I saw the suspect spot weld. Sealed it with silicone from the outside then retested, all was well so I dried everything then reattached the rear of the strip and all has been fine since.
You have a different car so things might be different but good luck
 
Yes of course - thanks for the tip & yes will proceed with caution. Unfortunately my leak seems quite big - not helped by all the rain we've been having and fortunately have some good absorbent cloths that need to be wrung out a couple of times a day. Will post some pictures once I find the source of the problem
 
I fixed the leaks on my Fiat Tipo 2019. I had to remove the rear lights and bumper to identify the issue. The leaks were definitely coming from the rear air vents on both sides below the taillights. I used Granville Clear Silicone Sealant (automotive), which I bought from Halfords for £5.29. I also sealed the plastic rubber covers on the sides of the rear taillights because water was going under the rubber instead of passing through it. That’s how water was getting to the vents and taillights. Apparently this is common problem with fiat tipo 2nd generations.

The entire process took me 4 hours,
It’s not hard job, easy to do, but it requires patience.
 
I fixed the leaks on my Fiat Tipo 2019. I had to remove the rear lights and bumper to identify the issue. The leaks were definitely coming from the rear air vents on both sides below the taillights. I used Granville Clear Silicone Sealant (automotive), which I bought from Halfords for £5.29. I also sealed the plastic rubber covers on the sides of the rear taillights because water was going under the rubber instead of passing through it. That’s how water was getting to the vents and taillights. Apparently this is common problem with fiat tipo 2nd generations.

The entire process took me 4 hours,
It’s not hard job, easy to do, but it requires patience.
Hallo ,
Have you only sealed the rubber seal of the lamps on the side?
or something else too

I also have the same problem with my tipo.

Thankyou
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It is all depend,
Hallo ,
Have you only sealed the rubber seal of the lamps on the side?
or something else too

I also have the same problem with my tipo.

Thankyou
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Hi there,

it depends on where the leaks are coming from. If you're dealing with a similar problem to what I had, then i have a solution for you. My leaks were coming from the rear vents behind the bumper. I sealed the vents to stop water from getting into the bottom of the boot, where the spare wheel is. I also sealed the plastic cover that partially covers the taillights.
Additionally, I had condensation inside my taillights, so I sealed all around the edges from the inside to prevent water from getting in and causing condensation buildup. I recommend using a high-quality, weatherproof, and flexible sealant. You can choose black or clear, depending on your preference. I hope this helps good luck
I will include a few links how to seal around the edge of the light and event just to give you an idea what are you dealing with, it might not be Fiat but other brands have the same problems as well like Tesla Volkswagen Mercedes Skoda.









 
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It is all depend,

Hi there,

it depends on where the leaks are coming from. If you're dealing with a similar problem to what I had, then i have a solution for you. My leaks were coming from the rear vents behind the bumper. I sealed the vents to stop water from getting into the bottom of the boot, where the spare wheel is. I also sealed the plastic cover that partially covers the taillights.
Additionally, I had condensation inside my taillights, so I sealed all around the edges from the inside to prevent water from getting in and causing condensation buildup. I recommend using a high-quality, weatherproof, and flexible sealant. You can choose black or clear, depending on your preference. I hope this helps good luck
I will include a few links how to seal around the edge of the light and event just to give you an idea what are you dealing with, it might not be Fiat but other brands have the same problems as well like Tesla Volkswagen Mercedes Skoda.










Thankyouu !!
 
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