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04-10-2022, 07:21 AM | #20 |
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05-30-2022, 03:56 PM | #22 |
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I totally agree with you on this. Some of these aftermarket places should concentrate or specialize in discontinued parts rather than mods. Seems like a can't miss for a company that has has the dough. Love my vert, but fear it too.
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11-16-2022, 01:25 PM | #23 |
ive been having a shit ton of water leak into my car. I thought it was only leaking into my driver side rear carpet as everyone has stated. Turns out people don't know that the water mainly comes from the seating area, meaning, if you lift up your rear seat, you will find water there. Since there are no solution and nobody has been helpful with any solution. We decided to use waterproof glue. Although it looks like a cake job and it required a ton of glue, we basically just closed up the entire side where water is fall from behind the rear seat. As for the floor, we closed any hole or crack, anything that can seep water with a ton of glue also. So far, we are still testing but the rear seat is completely dry after a heavy rainstorm last night and multiple hose downs.
To do the work for the rear seat, the entire place is opened so you would need to put something in those holes to fill it up and THEN put a ton of glue on it to close up the hole entirely. The floor is basically straight forward just put it in every place you can find. Basically its a shitty fix but when you are left with no choice and a shit ton of water and no garage or time to put or remove car covers. this is your best bet. I saw some guy talk about drilling a hole in the metal so the water goes down. I think that is a horrible idea because once that metal is exposed by drilling and exposed to water, it will rust and make results even worse. We also tried to put glue under the watermanagement bags and it did reduce some water but still a shit ton would flow down from the holes i spoke about. so just close it up with a shit ton of glue and save the headache
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11-25-2022, 02:39 AM | #24 |
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Whatever works for you but I have posted on here in several threads where that water is coming from and how to fix the bag.
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03-17-2023, 06:13 AM | #25 |
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It won't be cheap but a good auto upholstery shop can make one for you as long as you can give them your old one.
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01-11-2024, 09:01 AM | #26 |
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2015 Camaro Convertible leaking behind drivers seat
All I have a 2015 Camaro Convertible that when it rains leaks behind the drivers seat into the rear floor board. I had my car in a dealership trying to get it fixed but was informed that the water compartment bag system has been discontinued part number 22848735. Does anyone have any suggestions or information they could share.
I can’t drive my car in the rain. I just can’t believe they aren’t responsible to have these parts available since they did not end of life the car. It is only 9 years old I am very upset and frustrated. I have done research but have come up short of any fix. Thanks, Victor |
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