Continental GT - Water into the boot?

Continental GT - Water into the boot?

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Rob F

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100 posts

78 months

Monday 8th October 2018
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Hi All,

So I've noticed a bit of a recurring issue with my 2013 CGT Speed...

A few times after I have left the car outside in the rain, when I have gone to open the boot I then get a torrent of water running INTO the boot of the car.

What appears to be happening is that there is water that is sitting around the boot lid itself somewhere and when I open the boot this water then slides down the back of the boot lid, hits the rear windscreen and then runs down around the side of the boot seals, and sometimes into the boot if it is been particularly bad weather. It looks as though the water is possibly being held behind the retractable spoiler?

I have two theories:
1) Either this is some monumental design error. In which case I would assume others have experienced this.
2) There is some sort of drainage area which is blocked?

Welcome any thoughts / experience of others.

Cheers!

p.s. the car is garaged generally, so this only occurs when out and about.

lowest

296 posts

231 months

Tuesday 9th October 2018
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Drain holes under the spoiler blocked was the issue I had on my '04 GT.

wilwak

759 posts

177 months

Tuesday 9th October 2018
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lowest said:
Drain holes under the spoiler blocked was the issue I had on my '04 GT.
Totally agree. The area under the spoiler traps a lot of muck and if the drain holes block it holds water that is emptied when the boot opens.

A good clean under the spoiler should fix it.

Rob F

Original Poster:

100 posts

78 months

Tuesday 9th October 2018
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Thanks that’s really helpful!

goddo

439 posts

139 months

Tuesday 9th October 2018
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lowest said:
Drain holes under the spoiler blocked was the issue I had on my '04 GT.
Same thing has happened to me.
Also check and clear the drain hole under the fuel filler cap. A blast of compressed air at the garage usually does the trick.

Redmaverick_0

1 posts

72 months

Sunday 24th September 2023
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Does anybody have a picture of the drain holes under the spoiler ? Thanks in advance