Just had an accident last night trunk flooded...
#1
Instructor
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Just had an accident last night trunk flooded...
I parked my car yesterday morning at work and it was a little over cast. When i left my office to my car i notice it was raining pretty hard. As i approached my car in the parking lot i noticed my trunk was open. At first i thought someone had pry open my trunk to steal something but after inspection it appeared to have opened on its own. Further inspection revealed water soaked trunk. It was raining really hard and did not have time to check underneath the trunk mat.
After arriving home and parked securely into my garage. I lift up the trunk mat and found the spare tire fully submerged i rain water. I had to manually scoop the water out and took every trunk liner out to dry inside the house. Suprisingly, i did not notice any damage to any electronics that i know off. Do you guys know if there are any risk of water damage to my car if my trunk was submerged?
If this had happend to my last car 2006 LS430 it would have damage to alot of the electronics because there are amplifiers and dvd navigatiyon drives in that cars trunk.
After i finished drying my car i thought to myself how this could have happend and concluded that while key fob was in my pant pocket, i might have accidentally press the trunk open switch. This was strange because i park about more than 1000 feet from my office.
After arriving home and parked securely into my garage. I lift up the trunk mat and found the spare tire fully submerged i rain water. I had to manually scoop the water out and took every trunk liner out to dry inside the house. Suprisingly, i did not notice any damage to any electronics that i know off. Do you guys know if there are any risk of water damage to my car if my trunk was submerged?
If this had happend to my last car 2006 LS430 it would have damage to alot of the electronics because there are amplifiers and dvd navigatiyon drives in that cars trunk.
After i finished drying my car i thought to myself how this could have happend and concluded that while key fob was in my pant pocket, i might have accidentally press the trunk open switch. This was strange because i park about more than 1000 feet from my office.
Last edited by AL13NV8D3R; 12-02-14 at 05:29 PM.
#2
Lexus Fanatic
Weird! Must have been pushed in your pants pocket.
#3
dang man, that sucks. i was gonna say amps and stuff too, but you should probably be able to see everything thats down there if you already scooped out all the water.
good thing you dont have a hybrid
good thing you dont have a hybrid
#4
Lexus Test Driver
I bet you're right about how that happened - by hitting (actually holding down) the key FOB trunk button by mistake and not realizing it... (Maybe your britches are too tight! )
After removing whatever trunk carpet/mat/liner, etc. and wiping dry any/all areas (tire well, nooks & crannies) with a whole bunch of dry towels I would get (rent/buy) at least one sizable dehumidifier and place it inside the trunk to make absolutely sure it dries out totally and completely. Unfortunately it is late fall and headed toward winter, which doesn't help for the weather to aid in drying out things. It will be absolutely essential that your wet/damp trunk carpet/mat/liner completely dry - or mold will form and you will forever smell the odor.
If you have any wood curing kilns in your area for drying lumber (lowering the moisture content in wood/lumber) that would be an ideal place to dry out your mat/liners.
After removing whatever trunk carpet/mat/liner, etc. and wiping dry any/all areas (tire well, nooks & crannies) with a whole bunch of dry towels I would get (rent/buy) at least one sizable dehumidifier and place it inside the trunk to make absolutely sure it dries out totally and completely. Unfortunately it is late fall and headed toward winter, which doesn't help for the weather to aid in drying out things. It will be absolutely essential that your wet/damp trunk carpet/mat/liner completely dry - or mold will form and you will forever smell the odor.
If you have any wood curing kilns in your area for drying lumber (lowering the moisture content in wood/lumber) that would be an ideal place to dry out your mat/liners.
Last edited by bclexus; 12-03-14 at 02:12 PM.
#6
Very sorry to hear about that happening, hope you can get everything sorted out nicely.
Maybe you should look into this a little further, maybe contact Lexus and ask if any complaints about this happening, have not heard anything on forum, but you never know.
I know my remote wont reach reach anywhere near a 1000 ft.
100 - maybe 150ft, if you did hit it, I would think it had to be early on in your walk.
Maybe you should look into this a little further, maybe contact Lexus and ask if any complaints about this happening, have not heard anything on forum, but you never know.
I know my remote wont reach reach anywhere near a 1000 ft.
100 - maybe 150ft, if you did hit it, I would think it had to be early on in your walk.
#7
Lexus Test Driver
Two words - Sodium Polyacrylate
Sodium polyacrylate can absorb hundreds of times its weight in water.
Sodium polyacrylate can absorb hundreds of times its weight in water.
Last edited by bclexus; 12-02-14 at 07:47 PM.
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#8
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There should be a time limit for a trunk being operated by the remote to auto close in a certain amount of time.
Thanks all for help. I will try to find a low profile dehumidifier tommorrow.
The amp seems to be fine, all the speakers work and Mark Levinson sounds great as ever.
Thanks all for help. I will try to find a low profile dehumidifier tommorrow.
The amp seems to be fine, all the speakers work and Mark Levinson sounds great as ever.
#10
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Two words - Sodium Polyacrylate
Sodium polyacrylate can absorb hundreds of times its weight in water.
Sodium Polyacrylate
Sodium polyacrylate can absorb hundreds of times its weight in water.
Sodium Polyacrylate
Pretty cool never seen this
#11
Lexus Test Driver
U can change the trunk button behavior to double press to open instead of 1 long press. I think double pressing it will avoid accidents like this.
#12
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#13
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How does your trunk open enough to let water in? When my trunk is opened it simply releases it doesn't jump up like my 2GS used to. My 3GS Hybrid is the same the trunk just unlocks but I have to manually lift the trunk lid to open it which is a pain sometimes when my hands are full. Is there a way to adjust the spring action on the trunk lid?
#14
OP: sorry to hear about your mishap. But luckily it sounds like nothing was actually damaged. Just make sure you soak out all the water to prevent rust on the metal parts and mold on the carpets/mats. Would be a shame on such a new car.
#15
How does your trunk open enough to let water in? When my trunk is opened it simply releases it doesn't jump up like my 2GS used to. My 3GS Hybrid is the same the trunk just unlocks but I have to manually lift the trunk lid to open it which is a pain sometimes when my hands are full. Is there a way to adjust the spring action on the trunk lid?