Recently my 03 Cobra vert was rained on and the area behind the rear seats had water in it, the trunk had water in it, and my floor boards in between the front and rear seats were wet. So I did some research and came across some videos of a guy saying that Ford did not use enough sealant for the drain channels and so water can seep right through and into your interior. Does anyone have more info on this or can confirm if it is true or not? I'm sure the trunk flooding is just a vert only problem but what about the interior flooding? He said there are drain channels that run from the cowl in between the windshield and hood, down under the doors, then dump out near the rear tire. I'd think that would be a problem for both coupes and verts, causing your interior to flood in heavy rain. How would you go about fixing these seals to stop the water from seeping through?
I pulled my rear seats real quick to check and sure enough, it was damp under my rear seats, didn't pull the carpet to check under there yet though.
Here is a link to the video showing what I'm talking about.
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I pulled my rear seats real quick to check and sure enough, it was damp under my rear seats, didn't pull the carpet to check under there yet though.
Here is a link to the video showing what I'm talking about.
Sent from my SM-S536DL using the svtperformance.com mobile app
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