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Boot door 700

Hi all,
I just found some water leak in the boot. The reason is that boot door, when closed, do not touch seal in left/upper corner (close to back screen).
How to lower down boot door by 1/4 - 1/6 inch ?
Bests
Peter








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Adjust the hinge 700

Adjusting is not difficult at all. The pivot bolt of the hinge can be adjusted up or down. There are two small circuler trim covers inside the car on the column behind the back seat. Pop off the cover and you will see a nut, loosen it slightly then tap down on the trunk hinge with trunk open. You will have to experiment to get the bolt loosened just right so it moves easily without flooping around. Check with a strip of paper pulled over the weather strip with trunk closed to see when have it right.








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Boot door 700

pkf: There is supposed to be some adjustability of the hinges, but it SOUNDS (from previos descriptions) like almost more trouble than it's worth. On e way to test, and you have done this already because you said that you know where it's coming from, is to put a piece paper, half-in and half-out of the trunk (=boot) and then close the lid: a GOOD seal will 'grab' the paper, and a loose/bad seal wiill allow the paper to be pulled out. If it were me (and it's not :I have an estate/wagon), I would either look for a similar seal from a junkyard/wrecker/pick-n-pull, and install the 'new' one on your car; OR, buy a new one ($$$); OR, go to a hardwars store and look for different types of closed-cell foam insulation strips, or the type called 'backer rod' that looks like a 6-meter long grey worm, and add some to your present "boot's" rubber seal. That stuff is like $2 US, and is great for a lot of stuff beyond the usuaul recommended uses: it compresses, it fills gaps (it's great if you're caulking around windows/doors in a house, and there's a big gap around the frame), etc. Good Luck, please let us know how you chose to solve this problem. By The Way, underneath the wheel-wells, one on each side, if you're layind down on the ground looking UP, you will see a little tube or hose hanging down: there is often debris stuck in the opening, or they are caked closed with mud, etc.: be sure to poke a straw or something into that opening (it's only +/- 4 or 5MM) and clean it out: sand, candy, pencils, etc., get caught in there. If it is completely clogged, you will see moisture or water, and/or smell mildew in your wheelwells.--PD.








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Boot door 700

Heya Cobber,
How's life treating ya? I FINALLY got my damned computer to work well, which means i can now (??) continue to update my webpages ;o) YES!
I never thought about that idea (about sealing the boot seal) Mine leaks at the top left corner and then the water from there runs along the whole back and drops along the length of the boot :o( Gets very wet inside sometimes! (amps are okay tho!) I was going to use silicone along the area that doesn't seat properly and bead it along the section then taper it out along it so the boot seal can seal again....... but, i haven't had a time where i can leave my boot open for 6 hours! haha, oh well, all comes to he who waits, right maaaate? You'll be please to know i got a newish knock sensor in my volvo, and it runs real smooth and all my cold running probs are gone!!! Hail the volvo! See ya maaaaate, have fun
Az








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