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    Had damp issues recently, and noticed nsr seatbelt keeps going mouldy along the entire length. Just had boot panel off and the ns is damp. Can't see any obvious routes - have sealed the number plate lights and couple spare holes for the plate. Anyone any ideas?
     
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    Saloon or Estate?

    If estate most probably be rear washer pipe split/disconnected somewhere.
    Nothing to see here, move along..
     
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    Ah good shout! Is a saloon.
    When opening boot, is a little damp on seal and boot where they join. Have adjusted catch down, and looked at rubber adjusters but can't adjust them.
     
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    Try rear lights, they are also know to leak around the seals.
    Nothing to see here, move along..
     
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    Good call, it is wet in ns around that area. Usual fix of bang a load of silicone round the seal on these?
     
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    Quote Originally Posted by JustinM3 View Post
    Good call, it is wet in ns around that area. Usual fix of bang a load of silicone round the seal on these?
    It wouldn't hurt
    Nothing to see here, move along..
     
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    Think you called it, foam seal was a bit soggy. Siliconed both sides. Doesn't seem firm enough to be 100% water tight really.
    Those studs on the light break easy.....
     
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