After washing: Water at lower corners of hatch
Hi Folks, Everytime I wash and dry my Z, I notice that water continues to drain from the lower rear corners of the hatch. It seems no matter how I try to press on this area and get the water out with my Absorber drying towel, this area continues to drain. I have a couple of water stains on the paint just past this area every morning after washing.
Anyone else have this? I'm worried that this is a potential rust zone down the line. I'm thinking warranty covered item here (its an '05). Thanks, Rich
Anyone else have this? I'm worried that this is a potential rust zone down the line. I'm thinking warranty covered item here (its an '05). Thanks, Rich
Medic 165, Yes. Good idea, but if I should drive in the rain (God Forbid!!) I'm worried I'll still have the problem. I'd like to see if this happens to everyone and is normal or if it is indeed a sign of a seal installation error or something. Thanks, Rich
Originally Posted by rocketrich
Medic 165, Yes. Good idea, but if I should drive in the rain (God Forbid!!) I'm worried I'll still have the problem. I'd like to see if this happens to everyone and is normal or if it is indeed a sign of a seal installation error or something. Thanks, Rich
Originally Posted by rocketrich
Hi Folks, Everytime I wash and dry my Z, I notice that water continues to drain from the lower rear corners of the hatch. It seems no matter how I try to press on this area and get the water out with my Absorber drying towel, this area continues to drain. I have a couple of water stains on the paint just past this area every morning after washing.
Anyone else have this? I'm worried that this is a potential rust zone down the line. I'm thinking warranty covered item here (its an '05). Thanks, Rich
Anyone else have this? I'm worried that this is a potential rust zone down the line. I'm thinking warranty covered item here (its an '05). Thanks, Rich
No big deal but the 350Z has several “water accumulation” areas which, years down the road, may present rust problems. One is the area under the rear hatch where it meets the roof line.
After washing, open the hatch and dry that area with a leaf bower.
After washing, open the hatch and dry that area with a leaf bower.
For the lower hatch glass area, i just leave a small microfiber towel there to sit and soak up the excess drainage. After about 10-15 min or so it drains completely and you wont have any water spots. The key is not to have it directly in the sun, where it will dry quickly.
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Open the hatch, use a leaf blower to blow all the water from around the seal, etc. The same technique works great on the door openings, the rear view mirrors, under the hood, around all the emblems and badges, etc.... you get the idea.
Originally Posted by DavesZ#3
Open the hatch, use a leaf blower to blow all the water from around the seal, etc. The same technique works great on the door openings, the rear view mirrors, under the hood, around all the emblems and badges, etc.... you get the idea.
Good idea. Those things hold several ounces of water each.
yea rich i have the same problem....it's almost like the molding doesn't fit right
but i guess it's better it doesn't sit in there...i'd rather see it drain out...it's still a pita to dry every 15 minutes
but i guess it's better it doesn't sit in there...i'd rather see it drain out...it's still a pita to dry every 15 minutes
Last edited by seanlaw; Sep 10, 2005 at 12:35 PM.
Originally Posted by 4everZ
I use a canned air container - the one you get for cleaning computers/electronics - works great.







