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IWalt

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    Ian
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    Hampshire UK
  • Audi Model
    A6
  • Audi Year
    2014

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  1. Hi, any chance of the Audi part number for the vent, and any photos would be helpful of its location on the car. Great info. Thanks Ian
  2. Not yet, when it rains next I will
  3. Hi, I have tried many different ideas to stop water getting into the boot cavity. So, I recently covered all the joints between the boot liner and the boot with duct tape and left it for several weeks. Great, no water in the cavity. During the recent weeks I have started removing sections of the tape to see when the leak started again. This process took a while to do. I have now only tape on the side of the boot and around the rear of the light cluster, see photos. We’ve had no rain of late so will remove one of these and see what happens when it rains again. So far, no water in the cavity. Anybody who tries this, and it works, or doesn’t please let me know. Regards Ian IMG_0830.HEIC IMG_0958.HEIC
  4. Sorry guys for late update. No the added gasket did'nt make any difference. I am still getting water between the the boot lid and the liner. None in the boot its self. Never had water there. Have now tried everything I can think of. New light gaskets, black tape around the rear lights and boot body, and the fitting of the new gasket as per my last post. I've checked that the screws on the number plate are watertight. Put making chalk on the boot sealing rubber to make sure that when the boot is closed it makes contact with seal all the way round. What to do now I wonder?????
  5. The latest on water in the boot cavity. I have found that you can buy a gasket to attach to the edge of the boot lid, see photo. I purchased it from the local Audi dealer for £21.88. and fitted it in about 15 minutes. Making sure that the paint surface was cleaned and dried using white spirit. The part number is 4G5827321 Gasket. I also purchased two Bumpers 4H0827589B which I thought I might need. Only 59p each but found that the gasket already comes with its own. The gasket arrived broken in two which helped when fitting the gasket to the boot lid. Not sure how hard it would be to fit the gasket in one long section. A warning if you decide to fit this gasket, once the adhesive strip touches the bodywork, it sticks, fast and very strong. And you will have trouble moving it. I did this fitting by myself, but it may be wise to get someone to help. Anyway, after all that I am now waiting for a good downpour to see it works. Will post an update ASAP. (I wonder if this is an upgrade fitted to later A6’s) Regards Ian
  6. Hi Mark, Yes tried finding the leak by getting into the boot with a torch and my wife hosed the boot area along the edges. I could not find the leak, but when I got out and opened the boot up a little water came out of the liner by the hinge. just to add to this saga, we had a lot of rain the other night and when I opened the boot in the morning about half a pint of water came out from both sides of the boot. I have tried putting extra rubber seal on the boot lid to see if the water is getting past the boot seal, replaced the gaskets on the rear light cluster and put tape over the gap between the lights and the car body, also put duct tape over the edge of liner and the boot. Still, it leaks. There does not seem to be a leak when it is a light rain shower, but if we have a decent downpour that’s when water gets in???? if anybody has any idea what the cause is please let me know. Thank Ian
  7. Hi Tigger, yes I was thinking of doing something like that, and then letting loose the wife with the jet washer. Blimey.😒
  8. Thanks Tigger, will see if that’s practical, might be difficult with a saloon. However, I do have a jet washer, so might be able to sort something out. Will have to wait until it stops raining thought. Thanks Ian
  9. Hi I've been getting the same problem, when I open the boot after its been raining, water pours out of both sides where the boot hinges and the liner. Fitted new seals to both lights about a year ago, still getting water in betwen liner and boot, so put black tape over the small gap between light cluster and body to see if this would help.. Seemed to solve the problem for the last six months. However started again about four weeks ago. But the tape is still in place. Don't understand how this is happening.
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