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Water leaks and pools in rear hatch trim

Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Care, Maintenance & Troubleshooting' started by Stroudley, Dec 6, 2015.

  1. Stroudley

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    Possibly some progress, but I can't be sure until it rains and we open the tailgate. It seems better by pouring a jug of water over it but that's not really a fair test.

    I didn't really want to take off the spoiler, so I tried poking a piece of plastic coated wire into the hole at the top and jiggling it around. To my surprise, it emerged from a hole at the bottom with very little effort. I then used it to pull through a bundle of string and then ran that back and forth like flossing teeth. It seemed to bring out a fair bit of muck but not a huge amount. See photos. Tailgate below.jpg
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    interesting. i'll be watching to see if this is it, might help someone else.
     
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    I don't want to get my hopes up, but it's rained a couple of times and it seems to have fixed it.
     
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    This prob has been an issue for me since buying my 2010 fresh off the lot, new!!
     
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    welcome! sorry to hear it. did you have it repaired under warranty?
     
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    too bad. oh well, what do you do, mop it up every once in awhile?
     
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    No. I've developed the art of opening the hatch suuuuuuuper slowly! Must be amusing to onlookers!
     
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    Hello, I'm back again. The flossing did seem to work, but it's just started getting wet again. I've given it another floss, so we'll see what happens. Seemed to be much more tricky getting the wire through this time, so fed a thin piece through from the side.

    Another point of interest, the left side gas spring has FAR more rust on it than the right one, maybe related. I ran a Celica before, and the only problem I had with that was gas springs, so maybe they're a Toyota weak spot?

    Still, no other problems after 7.5 years and 80k miles, so can't really complain.
     
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    dirt in the channels causing water to pool and not run out, are you parking facing slightly down hill? are you sure its water?
     
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    I fixed my leak from the rear hatch trim when it rains. I took off the interior upper hatch trim panel and the rear washer nozzle was not secured to the hatch-I took it off and messed with the clips that hold it to the car, and put it back with it's rubber gasket and my leak is fixed. I might need a new washer nozzle and gasket in the future but for now it's not leaking after 2 days of heavy rain. The Prius interior paneling is so much easier to remove than my 1987 toyota van!
     
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    congrats and welcome, well done!(y)
     
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    thanks bisco, I love forums and this one is great. I just checked the trunk/hatch again after last night's expected 1-3" rain and no leak! I definitely recommend checking your hatch washer nozzle for leaks if you have this problem.
     
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    Following up on Stroudley's post (several years later). I had the same problem the last few weeks where water would pool after a rain and dump when opening the rear door. After reading the above, I tried flossing and the problem persisted (that day with a large cup of water). I realized there is another area for water to pool. If you don't want to go the route of taking off the spoiler, I recommend flossing a few other places. See picture below.

    I took a high gage (very thin) wire and flossed between #1 & #3 as Stroudley did on previous page but found that water will continue to pool behind the part labeled as #4.

    In order to allow water to drain from that area, I put the piece of wire in the two holes labeled as #2 and flossed up to #3 (took a few attempts) and then just pushed the wire in hole #2 and ran it towards the passenger side of the car as far as it would go and then pushed in and out until satisfied that there were no clogs remaining there. prius1.jpg
    I then closed and poured a 32 oz cup of water down the hole shown at #3 above.

    From the picture below, a bunch of crud (a heaping table spoon worth) came out of holes at #2 and #5 (more at #5). immediately after, I poured the 32 oz cup down the hole, it came out of all of the expected locations and when I opened the rear door, nothing came out of the side as before.
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    I hope this helps someone else.
     
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    Not to resurrect an old thread, but in case anyone needs it, the part number for the two plastic clips that hold the spoiler on in addition to the 5 nuts are part# 90467-10161 and are listed at $1.47 ea on Toyota's website.

    Additionally, with the spoiler removed, I simply pulled out the plastic trim piece marked "4" (PN 75574-47010) in the first image of the previous post. It is attached to the glass with adhesive backed foam, and does not appear to serve a function. Will update if it turns out it does ;)
     
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    Wait, why is this in the second gen forum if this is a discussion about third gen per the picture from Prius dude 987?

    I came upon this when I was looking for info on the hatch water leak on the second generations
     
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    *Moved relevant posts to the Gen 3 section*
     
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