Excellent. I particularly like your method of putting still shots with graphics followed by you demonstrating exactly what to do. It works well. Cheers
@@i-car-us Very very helpful, thank you. My problem is that the bottom of the hatch is rubbing on the bumper and chipping the boot lid paint causing rust.
Very good pictures and video looKs pretty easy, only thing I'd do differently would have been the use of nylon/plastic tools instead of metal screwdriver to prevent scratching paint or breaking electrical connectors.
@someone-gb2ec...Tell that to the people that have water damage because of inferior or lack of proper seals and sunroof leaks due to poorly designed drains. Sunroof leaks, Door Speaker leaks, Rear hatch latch drain tube breakage leaks, Rear Side Vents @4:53 (you can see them) leaks they're big rectangular objects behind the bumper cover plastic frame with no seal. If you take of rear bumper you'll want to take them out clean the area & vents and reinstall with silicone sealer around the frames and inspect for standing water there's a rubber plug behind the vents where you can drain the water out (if there is any) this is very common source of water intrusion also inspect tail light seals while you have them out. Over Engineered? I think Not
Excellent. I particularly like your method of putting still shots with graphics followed by you demonstrating exactly what to do. It works well. Cheers
Thanks a lot! I am trying my best to explain it as simple and fast as possible.
@@i-car-us Very very helpful, thank you. My problem is that the bottom of the hatch is rubbing on the bumper and chipping the boot lid paint causing rust.
Best video on this on youtube thanks a ton
Thanks. Great video !
Excellent video my friend, very professional, thanks so much 👍
Thank you, sir 🫡 trying my best
Thank you for making this video!
My pleasure
Brilliant, well edited and shot video. Cheers.
Thank you, sir🫡
Very good. Please show the clips at the top of the bumper, your arm was in the way! I like the way the video was made.
At what point? Min
Thanks for sharing, a very usefull video.
Very good. Thank you very much my friend.
Very good pictures and video looKs pretty easy, only thing I'd do differently would have been the use of nylon/plastic tools instead of metal screwdriver to prevent scratching paint or breaking electrical connectors.
You are my Hero! thx!
brilliant nate
thanks pal
Thx
Thank you so much!
Thank you for sharing. Top
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Excelente explicación 😎👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼
Thank you sir🫡, and thank you for the subscription. I appreciate that🫶
Hi, any advice on the plastic rivets. The two middle screws rounded off straight away and won't turn 😢
Lever them out. If the brake, get new ones
Are these the same as the blind spot sensors? When replacing them, do they need any calibration? If so, can you DIY?
No, parking sensors aren't blind spot sensors.
No calibration is necessary when replacing the parking sensors
How do you remove the reflectors and put them on a new bumper? I am replacing a damaged bumper cover with new.
Press the hooks in the inside together a bit and take it out
Wow what a flaf looks quite easy to damage stuff
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Omg german over enginering😂
@someone-gb2ec...Tell that to the people that have water damage because of inferior or lack of proper seals and sunroof leaks due to poorly designed drains. Sunroof leaks, Door Speaker leaks, Rear hatch latch drain tube breakage leaks, Rear Side Vents @4:53 (you can see them) leaks they're big rectangular objects behind the bumper cover plastic frame with no seal. If you take of rear bumper you'll want to take them out clean the area & vents and reinstall with silicone sealer around the frames and inspect for standing water there's a rubber plug behind the vents where you can drain the water out (if there is any) this is very common source of water intrusion also inspect tail light seals while you have them out.
Over Engineered? I think Not