Water leak in hatch - on an N/A - How to remove hatch trim?
Hey guys,
I found plenty of threads about water leaks in the SRT6. I have a base coupe and had quite a bit of water standing beneath the foam.

I dried it up and ran water down the car -- the leak is streaming down the black panel just to the left of the door lock. I am pretty confident it is coming from the spoiler area -- but I can't figure out how to take the trim off the hatch door. There's one Torx bit in the handle area.
Any tips? Luckily for me, my locking mechanism is still functional..
I found plenty of threads about water leaks in the SRT6. I have a base coupe and had quite a bit of water standing beneath the foam.

I dried it up and ran water down the car -- the leak is streaming down the black panel just to the left of the door lock. I am pretty confident it is coming from the spoiler area -- but I can't figure out how to take the trim off the hatch door. There's one Torx bit in the handle area.
Any tips? Luckily for me, my locking mechanism is still functional..
There's a screw cap where the hand-hold on the beige trim is. Pop that off and you'll see a Torx screw(T25 I believe). Remove the screw and pull down on the plastic. There are six plastic retainers that hold it on. From there you'll see the 14 or 16 10mm nuts that hold the assembly to the hatch. Remove them and carefully lift the spoiler assembly out. I ran a bead of ultra-flex black RTV on the inside of the foam liner that is already there, and another on the hatch around the perimeter of all of the bolt holes. No water gets in now!
Here's a link to the fix. You'll have to download the pdf file. https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...val-guide.html
There's a screw cap where the hand-hold on the beige trim is. Pop that off and you'll see a Torx screw(T25 I believe). Remove the screw and pull down on the plastic. There are six plastic retainers that hold it on. From there you'll see the 14 or 16 10mm nuts that hold the assembly to the hatch. Remove them and carefully lift the spoiler assembly out. I ran a bead of ultra-flex black RTV on the inside of the foam liner that is already there, and another on the hatch around the perimeter of all of the bolt holes. No water gets in now!
Thanks a lot - just found this guide to removing the NA spoiler as well, guess I should have searched harder. For reference - https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...val-guide.html
One thing after another on a car I drive maybe 1,000 miles a year now.
If you think that there will never be a reason to remove whatever you seal with the silicon then go ahead. But if you ever need to remove it then you will have to destroy it to remove it.
Could the water be related to this problem instead?
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...tml#post828253
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...tml#post828253
Thanks - I pulled the spoiler last night and found one of my bolts was pretty rusty. In the bottom left. I checked the drain hoses for good measure as well. Going to clean it all up, seal it, and unplug the drain holes to make sure I don't end up flooding and Ruining the lock module in the future.
Are there any suggestions in regards to an alternative sealant that would allow for future removal? If the little clear whatever that is there lasted for 10 years -- it was super difficult to pull the spoiler even with it compromised -- any similar products people know of that I can use?
Makes a lot of sense to me.
Anther post said to put the pump in upside down.
Just have it sitting loosely in the bag to protect the bottom.
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