Plugging up holes after rear seat delete, water accumulation under seats

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Just removed my rear seats in preparation for a custom rear seat delete and noticed that the bolt holes, as well as these two holes lead straight outside. For the bolt holes I'll just put em back in, but what can I do for the clip holes? Anyone know of a rubber grommet that'll fit or did you end up putting the clips back in? I may just go ahead and put Eternabond tape over them as that'll last permanently. Also noticed both sides near the edge of the seats seem to have water accumulation. Where could this water possibly have come from? Thanks for everyone's help 1000029007.jpg 1000029006.jpg 1000029004.jpg 1000029005.jpg
 


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Dog or cat?

Best practice would be to access from the outside. But that may not be practical. But for someone who's going through the trouble of converting it to a race car, practicality may not be high on the priority list.

Clean the surfaces with rubbing alcohol. Cover the hole with at least a few layers of metal tape. Then cover the tape with silicon gasket maker.

Photos with examples here: https://www.fiestastforum.com/threads/water-intrusion-issue-resolved.23553/post-512426

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Dog or cat?

Best practice would be to access from the outside. But that may not be practical. But for someone who's going through the trouble of converting it to a race car, practicality may not be high on the priority list.

Clean the surfaces with rubbing alcohol. Cover the hole with at least a few layers of metal tape. Then cover the tape with silicon gasket maker.

Photos with examples here: https://www.fiestastforum.com/threads/water-intrusion-issue-resolved.23553/post-512426

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I have cleaned LOTS of hair so far so I believe previous owner had some pet.... I taped the holes behind the bumper but didn't realize the taillights also had holes underneath! Thanks for the link. I bought the car used $3700 100k miles it's a 2014 and had engine issues and body damage. Engine issues turned out just to be timing was off(guy had the job done all new parts water pump n everything just not done right I guess) and purge valve. Loving the car!
 




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