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Originally Posted by Logic
Hmmm ye; one does NOT want that happening!
Strange that it would though, unless the trunk didn't seal properly and there was a negative pressure in the cabin..?
Aerodynamics can do strange things, I know.
Cabin vents are usually situated somewhere high up behind the rear windows aren't they?
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In most Hondas they're behind the rear bumper cover, under the tail lights. They have little rubber flaps that are supposed to only allow air out of the cabin and not back in, but for whatever reason, it seems to happen. Maybe when windows are open and there is some venturi effect going on?