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I recently bought a 1998 honda civic coupe.after the first nite of rain i realised the boot floor was satuated to the left and water was also coming in to the cars interior at the bottom corner of the rear window also on the left handside.the water entering the boot is running from the top of the boot from where the hose sems to run.any solution?????
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Probably leaking around the windshield then running down the pillar garnish and under the edge of the carpet then showing up in the center of the carpet when it accumilates enough to soak up through the carpet.
Stop leaks rarely works and are often a waste of money. Before going after the water pump, make sure it is that, that is leaking. Many of the smaller engines have the water pump in line with the timing belt, meaning both will need to be changed.
This problem can arise due to the following reasons:
- Air leak in the intake manifold.
- Vacuum hose leak.
- Throttle body gasket leak.
- Idle speed control valve stuck open due to the carbon deposits.
- Valve clearance too less.
- Ignition system faulty. (shorted spark plugs, spark plug wires, ignition timing too late or too early).
- Fuel injectors faulty.
Cracked Cylinder head or cylinder head gasket blown. Bet you filled it up with cold water when it was hot! Check your oil level, see if it is going up (water getting in) Remove the rad cap start your engine and if it blows the water out then i'm probably right.
I would use a pair of long nose pliers to grab a hold of them and pull them off, there are metal connectors inside the boots which snap onto the top of the spark plug.
if its has sunroof you mite have some trash in the drain lines blow some high pressure air threw them you sould be able to get to them by opening the sun roof all the way them should be one in all four corners.
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