help screens go black mind of own
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Re: help screens go black mind of own
Well Clive is nearest to you.
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Re: help screens go black mind of own
Hi all it p wet thru passinger side where all wires run we trying to remove all trim etc to get at it still carnt see drain holes? But some water i did put down front drive side channel drips out will just pour water toward all four corner n watch
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Re: help screens go black mind of own
Noticed no fuse in 26? Battery back up sounder? Plus we found a grey wire up on left pass side? Not connected to anything? Doesnt look like it has recently detached go off copper bit. Its not touching anything obvious nor is it obvious where it goes etc.
I am hope all this huge puddle of water was cause problems will make sense as 1st faults screens freeze etc fix seld to now on n off like a brides ???
I am hope all this huge puddle of water was cause problems will make sense as 1st faults screens freeze etc fix seld to now on n off like a brides ???
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Re: help screens go black mind of own
Got your PM
I do think you have to be close to finding the cause - I've not got a sunroof so don't have the issue of water from there in the footwell.
I'm not sure where the pipes end up - someone else can tell you that, but I do believe the passenger side one is a sod to change!
I do think you have to be close to finding the cause - I've not got a sunroof so don't have the issue of water from there in the footwell.
I'm not sure where the pipes end up - someone else can tell you that, but I do believe the passenger side one is a sod to change!
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Re: help screens go black mind of own
Lol would be that one thats a pig honestly a good inch of water all the way to back door dried wires best i can for now left in bits all trim off no point put back yet
I told garage it all started with first faults i mention after loads heavy rain driving on m way 2hours
I am greatfull for your help
I told garage it all started with first faults i mention after loads heavy rain driving on m way 2hours
I am greatfull for your help
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I suppose when replace drain pipe its not possible to push slightly smaller tube down inside the existing one. Or fractionally larger over
Would be easier i think than pull car apart.
We blew water down seams water come in about halfway up piller but unsure its like needle in haystack
Would be easier i think than pull car apart.
We blew water down seams water come in about halfway up piller but unsure its like needle in haystack
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Re: help screens go black mind of own
Have you removed the trim on the pillar? There's one screw to remove (Torx type) hiding behind a plastic cover clip.
Gently wiggle the plastic clip off with fingers so its not damaged (it has a retaining link so it can't fall off) , then remove the screw.
Gently wiggle the pillar trim off, learning how it fits - the bottom end comes out last and goes back first, and you'll see it is trapped behind the door seal rubber for most of its length.
The side airbag is folded up in here, so respect it - best thing to do is to take a photo with your phone so you can see where everything goes back. Amongst all the clutter you'll see a 10 or 12mm pipe running top to bottom, which is the sunroof drain. If this is kinked, or if its been trapped/crushed by the fittings then you've found your problem.
With a torch and some head craning you can also see the back of the clips where the front windscreen side trims come through into the pillar. These are a :censored: design IMHO, as any attempt to move the trim means these can get loose, so these are also possible leak points.
I hope to get some time to myself soon, then I can return your call...
Gently wiggle the plastic clip off with fingers so its not damaged (it has a retaining link so it can't fall off) , then remove the screw.
Gently wiggle the pillar trim off, learning how it fits - the bottom end comes out last and goes back first, and you'll see it is trapped behind the door seal rubber for most of its length.
The side airbag is folded up in here, so respect it - best thing to do is to take a photo with your phone so you can see where everything goes back. Amongst all the clutter you'll see a 10 or 12mm pipe running top to bottom, which is the sunroof drain. If this is kinked, or if its been trapped/crushed by the fittings then you've found your problem.
With a torch and some head craning you can also see the back of the clips where the front windscreen side trims come through into the pillar. These are a :censored: design IMHO, as any attempt to move the trim means these can get loose, so these are also possible leak points.
I hope to get some time to myself soon, then I can return your call...
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Re: help screens go black mind of own
Well all after struggling all day drain pipe had broken off after elbow pass side managed eventually to get plugs back in fuse box and put back in place
all around fuse box clear of water signs must be behind panel where other part of tube comes out carnt get to it funny thing is when connected battery back up i had auto mirror dip working? Its never worked lol.
anyway its a garage tomos at least can get them replace bottom half of tube and check behind panel
all around fuse box clear of water signs must be behind panel where other part of tube comes out carnt get to it funny thing is when connected battery back up i had auto mirror dip working? Its never worked lol.
anyway its a garage tomos at least can get them replace bottom half of tube and check behind panel
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Re: help screens go black mind of own
Got your PM's Shazzy - I've been away for the weekend with no 3G or internet access, apologies - seems you now have it covered with AJR, they should be able to sort they've done work on mine before and I've always been happy with them
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