Everybody watching this video don't pay attention to this guy, that's just your blinker fluid and it should be replaced every 1,000-1,500 miles. His lights will eventually dry out, overheat and explode now!!! He even says he didn't know what he was looking for, sad! There's a reason all his lights were holding liquid! Any questions please @ me for a $9.99 consultation.
@krlda6 Thanks Man! 👍 i actually dont, i wanted to do the same thing but ebay was charging a grip for the rubber seal. I posted a video on fixing a leak from there in another video about leaking tail lights if you wanna check it out. Its basically just weather strip glue but its kinda permanent stuff soo just keep that in mind. Im sure if i have to remove MY rear seal im gunna have to rip it up! Lol 😂 thats a problem for future Jay though😅
@@projectgoodspeed 😂 get that man also watched the other video very helpful as I feel that’s what my 94 has 😂 so I will definitely do that. Also do you know how to remove the black plastic cover from the lower trunk section? Apologies, for all the questions. but trying to find an information. This is a pain in the butt. 😂 much less people who make informative videos that don’t cause motion sickness.
@krlda6 yeahh no worries man! Ive removed pretty much everything from the little hatchback👍😂 if you mean the rear black trim piece that goes in between the quarter panels (and not the tailgate trim piece) that piece has about 5 or 6 metal clips attached to the panel. The clips have teeth that bite onto little plastic nubs on the panel and then they are inserted into slots on the chasis. Like 2-3 of them clip down on the tailgate area and 2-3 of them clip up against the rear chasis wall. If you just grab the panel from the bottom and pull towards the front of the car, you should then be able to pull the entire panel upwards and out. Be Careful not to break the little nubs the clips attach to thooo 😅 im down to my last 2 cause i pulled a little too hard and now the clips have nothing to attach too👍🤣
I bought aftermarket tails for my EK i need to buy some rtv to seal out water. Im just gonna use a bunch so when i reinstall it, it will ooze out from the all around then ill wipe it off. Lol
Did the same to mine as soon as i got them. Worked like a charm!
Everybody watching this video don't pay attention to this guy, that's just your blinker fluid and it should be replaced every 1,000-1,500 miles. His lights will eventually dry out, overheat and explode now!!! He even says he didn't know what he was looking for, sad! There's a reason all his lights were holding liquid! Any questions please @ me for a $9.99 consultation.
at last a video ..
keep it up
Let’s goo project good speed posted 🔥🔥🔥
This is exactly what I was looking for. Great video bro! Thanks!
@Kaiser187 Glad i could help!!👍
Love the video man. Any tips on replace rear hatch seal ?
@krlda6 Thanks Man! 👍 i actually dont, i wanted to do the same thing but ebay was charging a grip for the rubber seal. I posted a video on fixing a leak from there in another video about leaking tail lights if you wanna check it out. Its basically just weather strip glue but its kinda permanent stuff soo just keep that in mind. Im sure if i have to remove MY rear seal im gunna have to rip it up! Lol 😂 thats a problem for future Jay though😅
@@projectgoodspeed 😂 get that man also watched the other video very helpful as I feel that’s what my 94 has 😂 so I will definitely do that. Also do you know how to remove the black plastic cover from the lower trunk section? Apologies, for all the questions. but trying to find an information. This is a pain in the butt. 😂 much less people who make informative videos that don’t cause motion sickness.
@krlda6 yeahh no worries man! Ive removed pretty much everything from the little hatchback👍😂 if you mean the rear black trim piece that goes in between the quarter panels (and not the tailgate trim piece)
that piece has about 5 or 6 metal clips attached to the panel. The clips have teeth that bite onto little plastic nubs on the panel and then they are inserted into slots on the chasis. Like 2-3 of them clip down on the tailgate area and 2-3 of them clip up against the rear chasis wall. If you just grab the panel from the bottom and pull towards the front of the car, you should then be able to pull the entire panel upwards and out. Be Careful not to break the little nubs the clips attach to thooo 😅
im down to my last 2 cause i pulled a little too hard and now the clips have nothing to attach too👍🤣
@@projectgoodspeed man you are the best I’ve been asking for a bit on that I can’t thank you enough 🙏 thank you 😊
@krlda6 No worries brotha! Glad i could help👍
Nice job
I bought aftermarket tails for my EK i need to buy some rtv to seal out water. Im just gonna use a bunch so when i reinstall it, it will ooze out from the all around then ill wipe it off. Lol