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Frunk Leaking

sandeejs

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My frunk is leaking when ever we have a rain storm. I vaguely remember some kind of gasket sold by one of our fine sponsors that did a better job than the OEM. I can't find it now.Am I suffering from false memory or a hallucination? Any suggestions?

Thanks in advance!

~Sandee~

PS - Oops - Just found it on Spyder Pops.
 
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hahaha good deal

was it leaking around the top edge ?
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or the fuse box area ?
 
As the other person mentioned, ensure the two fuse box area covers for the frunk are sealing properly.

Actually while checking those covers mentioned, you should ensure the fuse boxes themselves still retain sealing integrity.

FWIW, our RTS had no leaks, but a routine inspection of the four covers had me lubricate and reinstall the covers on the fuse boxes, and replace the seals on the access covers in the frunk. Not leaking but the seals themselves were marginal at best.
 
While tese may not be the problem area, consider also ensuring the two holes used for the frunk light or the power port as possible sources of water entry. Not saying they are, but a quick look can verify those holes have remained sealed.
 
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