What did you do to your Sedan today?
#4788
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#4791
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A thousand bucks? For real? Is it something I can fix myself that won't involve removing the dashboard? I have this issue on my passenger side.
#4792
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Is it something I can fix myself that won't involve removing the dashboard? I have this issue on my passenger side
Future, i believe i saw a video on youtube of a guy taking the cover off the pillar and accessing it like that. Then he just extended the drain tube
Future, i believe i saw a video on youtube of a guy taking the cover off the pillar and accessing it like that. Then he just extended the drain tube
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#4794
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I think it could potentially be a loose tube or something, maybe some water is reaching the ground and some water is routing inside. Or it could be a windshield seal of the sorts - either way a thousand bucks is what I expected too. And I have a $1000 deductible on my insurance so I don't even know if that would've helped anyway.
#4797
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Couldn't pass up the gorgeous weather today to finally wash my car. Also cleaned up my father's headlights and installed LEDs so he can see again at night.
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I'm thinking you're still grinning every time you look at those wheels.
You know, it's weird but I can't really see your brakes in most all of your photos. And not just these ones, too. You'd think with those thin spokes that you'd see the brakes. Heck, they're virtually identical to my CVTs.
How about that.
You know, it's weird but I can't really see your brakes in most all of your photos. And not just these ones, too. You'd think with those thin spokes that you'd see the brakes. Heck, they're virtually identical to my CVTs.
How about that.
#4800
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It's definitely the angle and lighting. You can see them pretty good up front in the first photo