Thanks for the video, mine is leaking and making the headlining wet as well as the rear seat and rear footwell. Hopefully this video will help me to fix it. Also pease don't hit your head, I know it's for comic effect but any hitting of your head isn't good!
Open boot, spray roof above side of suspected leak with garden hose to find where water is running down. Apply rust converter. Apply bodywork sealant. Check with hose. Fixed.
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Really interesting and useful vid. Thanks.
No worries. We've had plenty of rain since I filmed this video and the boot's still dry.
Looking forward to the next vid where you show us how to install fluffy dice :)
Clearly, no car is truly complete without fluffy dice.
Thanks for the video, mine is leaking and making the headlining wet as well as the rear seat and rear footwell. Hopefully this video will help me to fix it. Also pease don't hit your head, I know it's for comic effect but any hitting of your head isn't good!
Good luck fixing your Primera, Robert. And best wishes from CarSpyTV.
Useful content
Thank you
No worries, M S. Glad it's helpful.
Looks like a lot of effort! Hope I don't get a leak 😆
Fingers crossed!
Nice job. I'm just hoping I never get a leak. Sounds like a pain!
Indeed. It can be tricky to find out where the water gets in.
How does it hold after almost 2.5 years?
All okay. Best wishes from CarSpyTV.
Open boot, spray roof above side of suspected leak with garden hose to find where water is running down.
Apply rust converter. Apply bodywork sealant. Check with hose. Fixed.
Sounds about right.
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Glad the video helped, Katy. Best wishes from CarSpyTV.
I would recommend a test before putting all the things back together to avoid having to remove again.
Yes, agreed.
I had a Corsa once ye I know once was enough and that had a leak on the sunroof. No one could find where it was coming from so it rotted inside out😳😳
Dear, oh dear! I've had problems with sunroofs, too. Squeaks and leaks are all too common.
Could you provide links to the tools and products you use in each video please?
Interesting thought, Pitbullzz. All the best.