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Old 10-06-2006, 04:13 AM
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Default 2001 Neon Water Problem

I have a 2001 Plymouth Neon and everytime it rains I get a lot of water on the
floor in the back seat. There is no water in the front or the trunk. I have
checked the door gaskets and windows and cannot locate the source of the
problem. Any suggestions. The problem occurs while it is parked as well as
driven. Any suggestions.

Thank-you for any help,
Randy
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Old 10-06-2006, 11:10 AM
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"Randy" <Randy@nomail.com> wrote in message
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I have a 2001 Plymouth Neon and everytime it rains I get a lot of water on

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floor in the back seat. There is no water in the front or the trunk. I

have
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checked the door gaskets and windows and cannot locate the source of the problem. Any suggestions. The problem occurs while it is parked as well as driven. Any suggestions. Thank-you for any help, Randy


Randy check the truck and see if there is water in the spare tire area, if
there is you may want to remove both rear taillamps and seal them to the
body

Glenn Beasley
Chrysler Tech


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Old 10-07-2006, 10:00 AM
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"Randy" <Randy@nomail.com> wrote in messagenewsart1of1.1.scGXSJPaE8GWqA@ue.ph...
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I have a 2001 Plymouth Neon and everytime it rains I get a lot of water on
the
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floor in the back seat. There is no water in the front or the trunk. I
have
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checked the door gaskets and windows and cannot locate the source of the problem. Any suggestions. The problem occurs while it is parked as well as driven. Any suggestions. Thank-you for any help, Randy
Randy check the truck and see if there is water in the spare tire area, ifthere is you may want to remove both rear taillamps and seal them to thebodyGlenn BeasleyChrysler Tech


Glenn,

Thank-you for the info. This appears to be where the water is coming from. Any
suggestions as to the best way to seal the taillamps?

Thanks again,
Randy

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Old 10-07-2006, 10:04 AM
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"Randy" <randy@nomail.com> wrote in message
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"maxpower" <damnnickname@yahoo.com> wrote:
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"Randy" <Randy@nomail.com> wrote in messagenewsart1of1.1.scGXSJPaE8GWqA@ue.ph...
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I have a 2001 Plymouth Neon and everytime it rains I get a lot of water

on
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the
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floor in the back seat. There is no water in the front or the trunk. I
have
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checked the door gaskets and windows and cannot locate the source of

the
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problem. Any suggestions. The problem occurs while it is parked as well

as
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driven. Any suggestions. Thank-you for any help, RandyRandy check the truck and see if there is water in the spare tire area,

if
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there is you may want to remove both rear taillamps and seal them to thebodyGlenn BeasleyChrysler Tech Glenn, Thank-you for the info. This appears to be where the water is coming from.

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suggestions as to the best way to seal the taillamps? Thanks again, Randy http://www.crmartin.zoomshare.com


Get a tube of silicone sealer


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Old 10-07-2006, 02:25 PM
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Default 2001 Neon Water Problem

siliconized bath and tub sealer worked for me. Home Depot or Lowes.
$1.98/tube

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"Randy" <Randy@nomail.com> wrote in messagenewsart1of1.1.scGXSJPaE8GWqA@ue.ph...> I have a 2001 Plymouth Neon and everytime it rains I get a lot of> water
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the> floor in the back seat. There is no water in the front or the trunk. Ihave> checked the door gaskets and windows and cannot locate the source of
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> driven. Any suggestions.>> Thank-you for any help,> RandyRandy check the truck and see if there is water in the spare tire area,
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there is you may want to remove both rear taillamps and seal them to thebodyGlenn BeasleyChrysler Tech Glenn, Thank-you for the info. This appears to be where the water is coming from.
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Thank-you for the info. This appears to be where the water is coming from. Anysuggestions as to the best way to seal the taillamps?Thanks again,Randy

On my 97 Neon, when I removed the tail light assembly, the gaskets
were brittle and self destructed. Dealer has a replacement gasket set
which I augmented with some clear silicon sealer.
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Old 10-10-2006, 10:44 AM
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Randy <Randy@nomail.com> wrote:
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I have a 2001 Plymouth Neon and everytime it rains I get a lot of water on thefloor in the back seat. There is no water in the front or the trunk. I havechecked the door gaskets and windows and cannot locate the source of theproblem. Any suggestions. The problem occurs while it is parked as well asdriven. Any suggestions.Thank-you for any help,Randy


Thanks for the info. I have sealed them with silicon. Will see if that solves
the problem.

Randy
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