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Jon A
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 20 พ.ย. 2014
VR Cues One Piece - V Spec 1486
Hello! A quick video to introduce my new cue to the world and directly compare it to my Robin Cue. Hope you enjoy and that the video is useful for those considering a new snooker cue.
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2008 Toyota Auris - E150 Boot leak
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Hello, a quick video describing the source of the water ingress into my 58 Reg Toyota Auris. The repair required is to take the bumper off and re seal all bolts and penetrations to the car body. Maybe a future video... thanks for looking
Hey guys for anyone that sees thisbit eaither tail lights leaking or vents both easy fix
Hi John what way did you fix it in the end
Having the same issue, I used silicone around the rear light gaskets but water still coming in through those white vents, I might just silicone the top of the white vents too and see what happens
I actually fixed it since I commented on this video ,I ended up taking the back bumber off and I took the vent behind the bumber on the left hand side off and resealed it and that was it bone dry after I couldn't beleave it if you need any help doing yours let me know 👍
You absolute legend! I’m happy to hear it’s worked for you 🎉 I’m gonna give it a try tomorrow and keep you posted!
@@joshlehan8057 finished up with the vents about 10hrs ago but still noticing water getting in the boot! Raining loads so I noticed it pretty quick. I got an “SR” model which comes with a spoiler and located water coming from the top of the back window/ spoiler aswel argh!
@@saif1coolguy1 did you seal vents on both sides you need to take the back bumper fully off
Same car and same problem thanks for the advice time to fix!
I've got the same issue. It's got so bad that the tyre well filled up and water actually ran down below the rear seats into the rear foot well. So now I've got to somehow remove the rear seats and get that all dried up. Thanks for the video, I'll check out those bumper connectors!
I think that's happened to mine too although I haven't looked that far. All the best :)
I have the exact same problem. It started to rain and there was a smell of moisture coming from the back of the car. How did you end up fixing it??
I'll be honest, I didn't. I simply removed all carpets from the boot. That way any water that collects doesn't soak up into anything, doesn't start to smell. Maybe not a solutions for everyone though, some people need the carpets, trim etc :)