As per heading
Changed front discs and pads
Changed Fuel Filter
Changed Pollen filter
Emptied the drivers door of water :(
Jobs to do
Change rear discs and pads
Change the door strap as the noise when opening is doing my head in
Buy a parcel shelf
Do a fog light install
and loads of other things and when that's done give it a good detail
(27:th-Aug-2018, 22:07:41)phil67 Wrote: [ -> ]As per heading
Changed front discs and pads
Changed Fuel Filter
Changed Pollen filter
Emptied the drivers door of water :(
Jobs to do
Change rear discs and pads
Change the door strap as the noise when opening is doing my head in
Buy a parcel shelf
Do a fog light install
and loads of other things and when that's done give it a good detail
- Kicked it!
- Stared at it!
- Sat in it!
- Shouted at it!
- Prodded it!
Or and fed this fish in the pond(bottom of door water container......) lol
Happy Days.....not!!!!
It seems that the water in the door is rather common
Yes Phil it seems to be,i have only just got my astra j so dont really know much about the problem but a few of the guys
on here will tell you more than i can buddy....
It wasn't on mine but I retrofitted Navi950 with rear camera into a GTC.
As to the water in the door's Vauxhall put rubber bungs in the bottom of the doors 2 each door rather than letting the water out they hold the water in.
So we always advise to pull the bungs out and leave them out.
Had this water problem with my sports tourer only on rear doors with manual windows ,when adding led lighting to door cards which were off the car had a look at the bottom of door and there was a peice of trimming blocking the two water release holes it had actually came off from a channel that the window went down into the door, removed it stuck it back into the channel water left and not had it come back since,hope this helps