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Thanks doug, and I was just in there!

Thank you for such a sensible diagnosis, the gasket around the hatch looks like it makes a perfect seal and is unlikely the culprit. This car was originally from CA, was garaged, much is near new condition.

Have had 4 sedans over the years, am new to quirks of wagon model. Way water pools, looks like "top down" kind of leak.

Wish I had helper like you around to look over shoulder--had headliner down yesterday, rerouted broken wires to license plate lights and r.window defogger "internally" to tailgate instead of going through hinge. Was so happy to have things working again that I didn't think about tightening down the hinges. Was busy taking in all the works, lubing the lock and latch, etc.

Always a rehearsal 1st time around.

Got a solution for freezing rain and no garage?

Cheers,
Frank Richards






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