2006 Chrysler 300 Has Water In The Tire Compartment Causing Car Not To Start Because The Battery Is Wet And Submerged In Water. Does Anyone Else Have This Problem Or Know What Has Happened?
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O8 mate it sounds to me like you door seals letting in water when it rains it will need replaceing or the door catch may need adjusting the boor mite not be closeing enuff to make a good seal
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