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Re: Could you guys help me (archive)

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Posted by dd on October 07, 2000 at 13:51:47:

In Reply to: Re: Could you guys help me posted by Keith on October 07, 2000 at 06:48:37:

if you read my previous posting you would have noticed I had to replace the front end.

Well I have some problems with the car.
for some reason (my car didn't do this before) rain gets in around the front speaker grills on both driver and passenger sides. I checked everything the sunroof drains, and the rain gutters, thinking maybe the body shop clogged them up.

Also I have these yellow/orange plugs under the hood, They appear to come from the front breaks (maybe brake pad sensor) but I have no place to plug them in.

The diff sounds like it shudders in 1st and 2nd,

The front bumper has a bit of a crack and is bent, where could I get my hands on a euro bumper/spoiler.

also the washer fuild can is has to hole at the top, one for the lid and I have no clue what the other one is for.

If you guys could help me out it would be greatly appreciated

Usic..635csi chipped, lowered with boge/sachs combo custom exhaust, performance intake, 16'bbs 3piece rims

For the water leak only two ways to handle this
1- take the front window out and replace the window seal
2-Caulk the outside of the window where glass meets rubber use a tar compound, no silicone
This is where your water is coming from.
Hope this helps
Keith

Also good to check the drains in the top of the firewall area that holds the fan blower.

Some brake pads have a slot at the top where the sensor is supposed to go. By design, the sensor wears out along with the pads to tell you when the pads are shot. Sometimes you get brake pads and they don't have the slot so you have no place to put the sensor and about all you can do is get the right pads or strap the sensor up out of the way. If you were to cut the sensor wire I think it would make a warning light come on.




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