springer
Member
Hi ,
I have a post 2004 c class sports coupe 30,000miles owned from new, no accidents
When I went to my car today after work I noticed the the reverse light on the drivers side had turned silver with moisture?
When I got home I promptly opened the hatch in the boot trim and the side panel which the rear wing on the car was soaking. Could not feel any moisture around the light or its seals. No water in boot.
Could it be coming in from the fuel cap area, the hatch seals,
Or could it be just condensation build up through all this damp weather, doesn't get good supply of being trapped in the boot behind the panelling?
It dried up quite quickly thou.
Anyone experienced this before,
Advice appreciated
I have a post 2004 c class sports coupe 30,000miles owned from new, no accidents
When I went to my car today after work I noticed the the reverse light on the drivers side had turned silver with moisture?
When I got home I promptly opened the hatch in the boot trim and the side panel which the rear wing on the car was soaking. Could not feel any moisture around the light or its seals. No water in boot.
Could it be coming in from the fuel cap area, the hatch seals,
Or could it be just condensation build up through all this damp weather, doesn't get good supply of being trapped in the boot behind the panelling?
It dried up quite quickly thou.
Anyone experienced this before,
Advice appreciated