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Anyone know how to remove boot trim?

WBray

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Hi guys
Dad's cayenne has just decided it wants to leak more water into the boot when he trys spraying the rear window. We have checked its all connected properly and works though still leaks.
My question is how do you remove the carpeted pannel on the top right hand side and the boot roof/central carpeted pannel? As this is where the water is getting in.
Thanks
Will
 
This is sorted now, we just had a go at it and found it to be a bit more simple than anticipated.
 
This is a common problem Will. Glad it's sorted, as you can get corrosion inside the boot panel. I had an mot failure as the numberplate light unit had corroded and one bulb failed.
 
Cheer man, thats what we were worried off is filling it with water and the potential damage corrosion and electrical that could happen. Also needs to be sorted asap as the car is half heartedly up for sale (say half heartedly, just not fussed if it doesn't sell though would prefer it to sell).
Seems like a poor design on the pipe causing the issue, so not surprised its a common fault.
 

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