Water Leak from improper subs power wire installation from SK Customs Car Audio
#1
Advices NEEDED! "SK Customs Car Auto" improper installation resulted in leakage
I've been getting a water leak into the car. The carpet floor behind the driver seat is literally flooded with water and the INFINITI tech said there should be a small pool of water gathered there which will not be easy to remove.
After a brief inspection, the INFINITI tech found the cause. The power wire installation by "SK Custom Car Audio" was done improperly and the water was coming in through the small gap they didn't even bother to seal up.
Called SK Custom Car Audio. They said they will clean up the small pool of water that's gathered inside of my car and properly reinstall the power cable. But I'm not sure if it should stop there.
The subs were installed on 2/27/2016 which means water has been sitting inside of my car for more or less a year and a month. (I took over the car about two months ago from my brother. My brother thought the car had a leak and usually parked in the garage. He didn't dig in deep to find the cause)
I'm worried about the damage the long term humidity inside the car would have caused to electronics and possible rusting. (Often times in the morning, the front and back windshields would be fogged up from the inside. On really bad occasions, it was so bad there were literally water sitting on top of the windshields which when wiped by hand would drop in big droplets.)
What should I do?
Should I even let the SK Custom Car Audio repair this? Is there a way for me to take my car and get it fixed elsewhere and have them cover the bills?
After a brief inspection, the INFINITI tech found the cause. The power wire installation by "SK Custom Car Audio" was done improperly and the water was coming in through the small gap they didn't even bother to seal up.
Called SK Custom Car Audio. They said they will clean up the small pool of water that's gathered inside of my car and properly reinstall the power cable. But I'm not sure if it should stop there.
The subs were installed on 2/27/2016 which means water has been sitting inside of my car for more or less a year and a month. (I took over the car about two months ago from my brother. My brother thought the car had a leak and usually parked in the garage. He didn't dig in deep to find the cause)
I'm worried about the damage the long term humidity inside the car would have caused to electronics and possible rusting. (Often times in the morning, the front and back windshields would be fogged up from the inside. On really bad occasions, it was so bad there were literally water sitting on top of the windshields which when wiped by hand would drop in big droplets.)
What should I do?
Should I even let the SK Custom Car Audio repair this? Is there a way for me to take my car and get it fixed elsewhere and have them cover the bills?
Last edited by Fantality4; 04-04-2017 at 07:48 PM.
#2
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I'm no expert but I wouldn't think there would be damage to the electronics unless they came in direct contact with water. Just check everything, that's how you'll know; all of the buttons, switches, etc..
As far as having them repair any damage, or getting them to pay for another place to do it, I'd read this.
https://www.myg37.com/forums/g37-cou...me-advice.html
Different area, but the concepts can possibly still be applied.
As far as having them repair any damage, or getting them to pay for another place to do it, I'd read this.
https://www.myg37.com/forums/g37-cou...me-advice.html
Different area, but the concepts can possibly still be applied.
#3
Registered Member
Just installed my amp personally, and made sure to seal the gasket that went through to prevent this from happening.
This just sucks, and was a lazy installation. Hopefully nothing else got wet, but it is possible. This being the case, corrosion and other failure may be imminent.
I would be pissed, and possibly go after them legally. This is a terrible job, and wouldn't trust them after this. The seal can be done, but at this point, why trust such a business?
This just sucks, and was a lazy installation. Hopefully nothing else got wet, but it is possible. This being the case, corrosion and other failure may be imminent.
I would be pissed, and possibly go after them legally. This is a terrible job, and wouldn't trust them after this. The seal can be done, but at this point, why trust such a business?
#6
Registered Member
Hmmm, this has me curious. I routed my wire through that same grommet. If I don't reseal it 100% kind of like shown in the previous picture, am I at risk of water leakage?
#7
Registered Member
For the $3 a tube of silicone would cost, why risk it? Wait for a nice afternoon and go seal it up.
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#8
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Yeah, wasn't even worth the headache. Got some high temp RTV gasket maker. Confidence it will not melt due to engine temp. Maybe overkill, but peace of mind is everything.