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It was raining pretty hard today, I havent driven the camaro in a week but when I opened the back the area where you keep the t-tops was soaked. The top cargo area and the cover were dry, just the carpet in the deep part was soaked. How could this happen and how can I fix it.
It was raining pretty hard today, I havent driven the camaro in a week but when I opened the back the area where you keep the t-tops was soaked. The top cargo area and the cover were dry, just the carpet in the deep part was soaked. How could this happen and how can I fix it.
I had the same problem when my car was only 6 months old. In my case, the rubber seal around the hatch was the problem. Got it replaced under warranty. If I remember right, the shop manager said he had the exact same problem with his Camaro just a few months earlier.
mine did the same thing but only when i would take it to wash it.......but this was when i first got it a couple years ago....hasnt done it since........kinda weird, totally forget it did it too till your post
\"there are things known, and things unknown, and inbetween are the doors\"-jim morrison<br /><br /> <a href=\"http://www.cardomain.com/id/99NBMCamaro\" target=\"_blank\">http://www.cardomain.com/id/99NBMCamaro</a>
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