Leaking Clearance Lights - FYI
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Leaking Clearance Lights - FYI
For those of you that drive a 2.... if your lovely significant other tells you that they hear water sloshing.... take them seriously.... I didn't... but once the carpet started getting soaked I knew I had an issue.
I figured out it was the clearance light. I took the light off with the one simple screw and removed the rubber plug and cleaned it... and them siliconed the heck out of it. This was just one the passenger side... But I also did the drivers side.
I had just under 3 gallons of water I sucked out of the channel with my shop vac.... and another gallon I got out with the steam vac carpet cleaner.
I figured out it was the clearance light. I took the light off with the one simple screw and removed the rubber plug and cleaned it... and them siliconed the heck out of it. This was just one the passenger side... But I also did the drivers side.
I had just under 3 gallons of water I sucked out of the channel with my shop vac.... and another gallon I got out with the steam vac carpet cleaner.
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RE: Leaking Clearance Lights - FYI
ORIGINAL: Muddydawg75
For those of you that drive a 2.... if your lovely significant other (boyfriend)tells you that they hear water sloshing.... take them seriously.... I didn't... but once the carpet started getting soaked I knew I had an issue.
I figured out it was the clearance light. I took the light off with the one simple screw and removed the rubber plug and cleaned it... and them siliconed the heck out of it. This was just one the passenger side... But I also did the drivers side.
I had just under 3 gallons of water I sucked out of the channel with my shop vac.... and another gallon I got out with the steam vac carpet cleaner.
For those of you that drive a 2.... if your lovely significant other (boyfriend)tells you that they hear water sloshing.... take them seriously.... I didn't... but once the carpet started getting soaked I knew I had an issue.
I figured out it was the clearance light. I took the light off with the one simple screw and removed the rubber plug and cleaned it... and them siliconed the heck out of it. This was just one the passenger side... But I also did the drivers side.
I had just under 3 gallons of water I sucked out of the channel with my shop vac.... and another gallon I got out with the steam vac carpet cleaner.
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