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    Water leak- wet RR floor. How do you remove the quarter seam cover?

    I have a leak somewhere in my '06 GM that is allowing water to puddle in the right rear floor. After removing the seat and rear carpet from the floor I had a friend spray the car from outside while I was inside looking for the water entry point. It appears that the water is coming in through a hole from the hollow part of the quarter, just behind the door opening. See pictures. I think I need to remove the quarter panel seam cover and look for an opening in the seam sealer. Does anyone know how to remove the cover?
    I have attached pictures of the hole the water is coming in from.
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    You take the "C" pillar trim off, 2 or 3 10mm nuts IIRC.
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    Mine leaked into the trunk on the right side and it ended up being the rear window not being completely sealed down the side!!!

    I managed to run the snout of a tube of silicone under the rubber trim and get it sealed but it would be better to remove the rubber trim and do it right!!

    Good Luck!!
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