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Originally Posted by CUEBALL
here's one thread that may help, but check for an improperly installed or torn seal, and maybe the trunk was left open. This has happened a few times here, I'll look for the other ones shortly...
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Thanks for the heads up! I looked into this further. There is moisture up by the third light and there were also water spots. At the end of that post the guy mentions something about a rear window seal. What sucks is I have gone further and found that the bolts that hold the rear seats are corroded and the rear seats are damp. The sub woofer is also wet. I found out that the park assist computer is also back there. I have taken pictures and video taped all.
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Originally Posted by terrysrt8
That really stinks. I have had my 2006 exposed to it's second winter season in Chicago, and I never experienced this. I gotta think Chrysler will cover all expenses to repair damage.....including the cleaning of your carpet in your trunk!
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My goal at this point with this much damage is a new car. Period. I have only owned this car 36 days. The value of this car will be shot and anyone looking this up on carfax or running the history from the dealer will show water damage. I will be contacting Chrysler Corp. tomorrow morning. I swear I will follow through with this and make sure this turns out well. If not, Im sure a lawsuit and my video on YouTube will change their minds. I am hoping that Chrysler is bigger than that and take care of this the right way. Repairing everything: the interior, computers, the stuff in the trunk still won't change the fact that the cars monetary value is going to be nothing after I tell someone it has had water damage.
Let me know if anyone else has had this issue and how you made out and what the cause was. I will also let everyone know how this works out.