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Went to check my spare wheel to make sure all was OK just in case I needed it with the snow, and lifted the wheel out and there is/was quite a bit of water in the well.

Anyone had this?

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Went to check my spare wheel to make sure all was OK just in case I needed it with the snow, and lifted the wheel out and there is/was quite a bit of water in the well.

Anyone had this?

Very common, take the boot seal off clean it & around it , run a bead of silicone sealent around the metal lip replace the seal & all should be well.

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or better still, put a gold fish in it!

Suggestions like that could get you banned! You must remember this is a quality car and therefore koi carp, some floating pond lights and a water feature are required.

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Went to check my spare wheel to make sure all was OK just in case I needed it with the snow, and lifted the wheel out and there is/was quite a bit of water in the well.

Anyone had this?

Very common, take the boot seal off clean it & around it , run a bead of silicone sealent around the metal lip replace the seal & all should be well.

nobody made the "that's why its called a well" gag? :)

I have heard our cars can also weep water in through the tail light aperture. This can be fixed in the same way outlined for the boot seal.

Cheers lads I'll try both just to be safe :shifty:

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Went to check my spare wheel to make sure all was OK just in case I needed it with the snow, and lifted the wheel out and there is/was quite a bit of water in the well.

Anyone had this?

Very common, take the boot seal off clean it & around it , run a bead of silicone sealent around the metal lip replace the seal & all should be well.

nobody made the "that's why its called a well" gag? :)

I have heard our cars can also weep water in through the tail light aperture. This can be fixed in the same way outlined for the boot seal.

Cheers lads I'll try both just to be safe :shifty:

Look you have PMd me 3 times asking about the Koi carp, pondlights and water feature but now you are saying that you are going to fix the leak do you want these fish or what!!!!lol :lol:

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Hi Guys , been following this post as ive recently done the boot seal / silicone bead job and im still gettting water in the n/s outer well.

What part of the light assy needs sealing ? is it just the push in plugs? also could it be the black plastic piece about the light in the drain channel?

thanks steve.

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