1972 I believe was a DOT requirement for flow thru air flow of fresh cab air. Don’t forget cabin air filter behind glove box. There are standard filters or upgrade to an activated carbon filter as it blocks smells like a cattle feed lot. Nice work Betty! Harbor Freight sells nylon body tools / pry bar stuff in a kit. We never have all the tools we would like. ASE Master tech since 78.
In the dealer, we frequently took the new guy, put him in the trunk with a flashlight and like Betty, hosed it slowly from bottom up, left to right while communicating with the guy inside. Just clean the trunk, carpet, everything out. Using a knee pad makes it easier. Note: Check for TSB’s online be year, make and model. Not to be confused with recall as it is done at dealers at no charger. ASE Master since 78. Retired.
Hello @alexsosa1214. We didn't replace ours, but suggest you start with your local Chevy dealer. You might compare with an online search as well as your local auto parts house. Hope you get it fixed soon! Thanks for the question.
I put up the fix for this over a year ago on TH-cam. I just have a correction and a suggestion. First the the correction you do not have to take off the bumper, you can remove the check valve vent from inside the the trunk, as I show in my video. Second is the suggestion. To do the water test properly, pour the water down the gutter channel like it would happen naturally in rainfall. The water goes down alongside the taillight and covers the vent. Second suggestion , i wouldn't use a screwdriver, if you were to take the route of removing the bumper cover. There is a plastic pry bar meant for that. That way you're a lot less likely to scratch the paint. But besides that you had a great presentation. Video looks a lot more professional than mine. And PS these are a common issue for these cars including the Impalas. Impala seem to happen more around the tail light gasket. Sometimes you can just tighten the taillight a little bit to fix it
1972 I believe was a DOT requirement for flow thru air flow of fresh cab air. Don’t forget cabin air filter behind glove box. There are standard filters or upgrade to an activated carbon filter as it blocks smells like a cattle feed lot. Nice work Betty! Harbor Freight sells nylon body tools / pry bar stuff in a kit. We never have all the tools we would like. ASE Master tech since 78.
I'm glad to have stumbled across your video. You saved me a headache.
Very glad to have helped @sanchezmarco214! Thanks for posting.
If I knew you in person, I would've taken you to lunch 😉. Anyways, awesome videos keep dishing them out.
We are giving it our best @sanchezmarco214, thanks for the encouragement!
Very helpful. Just found out by watching this video that the leak was coming from these vents. Thanks a lot.
Your welcome @saimiri4365!
Another great video y’all! Keep up the outstanding work.
Thanks Hank!
Fantastic job fixing a leaking issue on a Chevrolet Malibu
I think this is exactly the leak in mine. Thanks!!!!!
You are most welcome @Olias51710! Thanks for posting.
Great job, Ladies! Just so you know, I’m totally up for an animal documentary.😂👍
Nice one Ms. Laura!
Thanks Dave!
I have a 17 Malibu with a trunk leak. I've isolated the leak is at the 3rd brake light on top of the back glass.
My 2016 2.0 tl I'd also leaking from 3rd brake light.
I've had this light changed 3 times since 2016 😭
You may have more than 1 leak source back there @stellabella5269?
@@freedomfamilyautogroup I do have another leak. The weatherstripping around the trunk.
Good feedback, thanks for posting so others can know to check there too!
Good job
Thanks Paul!
Just bought A2015 Chey Malibu, was cleaning up the trunk
Found standing water, finally got it all sopped up.how do I find the leak? Betty
Hi Betty. Unfortunately there are several possibilities. Try the methods we outline in the video and see if your leak is coming from the same area.
In the dealer, we frequently took the new guy, put him in the trunk with a flashlight and like Betty, hosed it slowly from bottom up, left to right while communicating with the guy inside. Just clean the trunk, carpet, everything out. Using a knee pad makes it easier.
Note: Check for TSB’s online be year, make and model. Not to be confused with recall as it is done at dealers at no charger.
ASE Master since 78. Retired.
Put towels around the trunk to pinpoint the places where water could be entering.
3:17 If I needed a replacement vent where would I order one from?
Hello @alexsosa1214. We didn't replace ours, but suggest you start with your local Chevy dealer. You might compare with an online search as well as your local auto parts house. Hope you get it fixed soon! Thanks for the question.
I put up the fix for this over a year ago on TH-cam.
I just have a correction and a suggestion.
First the the correction you do not have to take off the bumper, you can remove the check valve vent from inside the the trunk, as I show in my video.
Second is the suggestion. To do the water test properly, pour the water down the gutter channel like it would happen naturally in rainfall. The water goes down alongside the taillight and covers the vent.
Second suggestion , i wouldn't use a screwdriver, if you were to take the route of removing the bumper cover. There is a plastic pry bar meant for that. That way you're a lot less likely to scratch the paint.
But besides that you had a great presentation. Video looks a lot more professional than mine.
And PS these are a common issue for these cars including the Impalas. Impala seem to happen more around the tail light gasket. Sometimes you can just tighten the taillight a little bit to fix it
Good feedback Charles. Thanks for posting the suggestions!
@@freedomfamilyautogroup that's why we do it to try to help.
Agreed