check around the small rear windows, bath sealant can help.
Lock stuck or cable broken. You will need to get into the boot space throught the back seat and remove as much trim as needed until you can see the lock then open it from there manually.
They can be pried open from inside the boot, a little patience and a strong screwdriver.
They are 3 (TO the best of my memory): Under the bonnet, near the battery. In the boot, on the left. In the end dash-board, on the passenger side accessed with the door open. RTFM!
i have a 2004 ford focus and when it rains it seeps water in the boot on left and right hand side
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rear window seal leaking
To remove the offside rear light on a 2003 Vauxhall Vectra, first, open the boot and locate the access panel on the side where the light is. Remove any screws or clips securing the panel, then gently pull it away to access the rear light assembly. Disconnect the wiring harness and remove the light assembly by unscrewing the bolts or clips holding it in place. Finally, replace the light with a new one and reassemble in reverse order.
there are three on my vectra c 2002 1 is in the engine bay on the left and 1 in the passenger side of the dashboard and one in the boot
If your Renault Scenic is leaking water into the boot, the most common sources of the leak include a faulty tailgate seal, damaged or clogged drainage channels, or a leaking rear light assembly. Check the rubber seals around the tailgate for any signs of wear or damage. Additionally, inspect the drainage holes in the rear section of the vehicle to ensure they are clear of debris. If the issue persists, it may be advisable to consult a professional for a thorough inspection.
you will have to replace the seal ..... they have a revised seal which will last longer. try using a hole punch in the bottom of your boot under you spare tire there is an area which is designed for this
The inside panel in the boot of an 07 Vauxhall Astra is removed by first removing the wheel and outer retaining cover. A series of clips and retaining screws must then be removed before the inside panel can be detached.