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21.10.2020 20:05 | # 1 |
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22.10.2020 15:22 | # 2 |
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sanroof expenses may be clogged, sir. You can upload a picture at fastresim.com.
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22.10.2020 15:39 | # 3 |
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My teacher went to the sunroof master, Umraniye man cleaned the evacuation costs and everything else, the only problem is that these evacuation expenses do not have height, I mean, I parked one side of the car on the sidewalk, that evacuation mouth is overflowing because it is narrow. He cleaned the compressor or something, we tested it, now I will park normally when it rains, let's see what happens.
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22.10.2020 18:05 | # 4 |
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Also, there is insulation inside the door, if it is torn or not at all. If the expenses are opened, there is no problem When the sanroof is closed, the wicks on the edge of the glass prevent 70-80% of the water from entering, I do not think the remaining part will overflow.
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22.10.2020 18:54 | # 5 |
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[QUOTE = sonerkyl] There is also the insulation inside the door, it can be torn or not at all. If the expenses are opened, there is no problem When the sanroof is closed, the wicks on the edge of the glass prevent 70-80% of the water from entering, I do not think the remaining part will overflow. [/ QUOTE] Is there a problem at that time, sir? I do not understand. Napcam I don't know.
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26.10.2020 10:43 | # 6 |
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Professor, I say remove the door trim and apply water to the side that receives water and observe from inside.
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26.10.2020 18:43 | # 7 |
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When I say door trim, how?
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27.10.2020 01:33 | # 8 |
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You may need to Remove the ceiling tile. Where does the water come from a dosemist?
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27.10.2020 22:39 | # 9 |
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[QUOTE = ismailkaya] You may need to Remove the ceiling tile. Where does the water come from a dosemist? Whom should I take, please help?
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28.10.2020 09:12 | # 10 |
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Sorry, sir. I got it wrong I thought the door was a hand pick. As our friend said, the pan cover should be removed and a water test should be done. If you can, you can also remove it. You can find many videos on youtube. If the evictions are open, they are missing from elsewhere.
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01.11.2020 12:19 | # 11 |
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Guys I'm going crazy, I took it to the second sunroof, the water doesn't come from there. What will I do, please give me an idea I'm going crazy!
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02.11.2020 10:25 | # 12 |
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Sir, there are a few possibilities that we need to remove the ceiling tile and bury it. Either the windshield has changed, it is missing silicones in the vehicle, it happened to me in my current vehicle. or escaping from the bottom of the antenna causing water to come forward. (this is very low negligence.) or leakage in the wiper water hoses (this is also unlikely) finally the sanroof drain hose causes water leakage. It is necessary to remove the ceiling tile and walk around for a while.
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02.11.2020 15:55 | # 13 |
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[QUOTE = sonerkyl] teacher, there are a few possibilities that we need to remove the ceiling tile and pour it into the lake. Either the windshield has changed, it is missing silicones in the vehicle, it happened to me in my current vehicle. or escaping from the bottom of the antenna causing water to come forward. (this is very low negligence.) or leakage in the wiper water hoses (this is also unlikely) finally the sanroof drain hose causes water leakage. After detecting these, we need to remove the ceiling lining and walk around for a while.
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04.11.2020 15:36 | # 14 |
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I hope you will solve your problem as soon as possible.
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04.11.2020 20:46 | # 15 |
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My teacher, I did not go to work today, I parked the car straight, it rained a lot, it did not get water until evening. He said, “If you park too inclined, a sunroof player will overflow,” he said.
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05.11.2020 08:42 | # 16 |
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I think he won't do it because of that. slope etc. not very effective in this regard. The cleaning of the important expenses may have been effective.
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07.11.2020 12:49 | # 17 |
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Thank you very much for your help, teacher
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