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meredithf 04-10-2008 07:22 AM

tail light gaskets
 
I just discovered the source of huge amounts of water getting into the trunk and then into the back seat was a severely worn/rotted tail light gasket. No auto parts stores in my area carry them. I also called a couple import shops in the area and they don't have them either. I called several honda dealerships as well, none of them carry the gaskets and they all told me the same story - they would have to order them and there are only TWO left in the entire US! Wow.

Does anyone know where I might find some? After market brands would be fine. In the meantime I've made one to at least get me by for a while.

99PreludeSh 04-16-2008 11:24 AM

Your best bet is either a totaled lude or you can even make your own

TheOtherDave™ 04-16-2008 12:23 PM


Originally Posted by 99PreludeSh (Post 3871173)
Your best bet is either a totaled lude or you can even make your own

Agreed.
This is a common problem for older third-gen Integra coupes as well.
Last winter I dealt with the same issue. After 12 years, the OEM gaskets had dried out in the SoCal heat and split.

Rather than take a chance on used gaskets or pay an arm & a leg at the dealer, I bought a sheet of 3/8" high density EPDM and made a new set.

meredithf 04-22-2008 08:29 AM

Thanks for the responses. I ended up making my own and using a bit of black silicone caulking... I don't think water will be leaking in that way for a loooong time.

BUT, it turns out I was only half correct. Water WAS getting in due to the bad gaskets, but it's getting in somewhere else too. I haven't figured out precisely where, but it's definitely somewhere near the right tail light area. I intend to check the sunroof drain/hose/tube as I've heard this is a problem in older ludes.

Thankfully I found the drain plugs in the trunk for the time being ;)

Thanks again

muha22752 04-25-2008 05:07 AM

i got new ones at autozone its like a sticky adhesive gasket. ask them bout it, it works great


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