Hell's bells! That was some job. ...speechless... Bravo, and Thank you. Took me an hour to coax one wiper arm off, at which point I came in for some information. Didn't realise it would mean all this complication. You Gunga Din.
Hi, Thanks for this video, I need to do this. Same leak in front. If you remember, did you manage to remove seal and re-seal the servo bottom part without taking off the brake servo? do you also need to remove the pollen filter housing to do this job?
Sorry u dont get what you putt in rear light in that 2 little holes, you shape that rubber from the star of video and just make cross shape, or you buy something els?
Caravan not setting mastic (used in the video) is your best bet as other sealants go hard and crack. It's probably good for 2-3 years. For very long term repairs its new expanding foam gaskets and fresh butyl rubber (non setting mastic strips). But this involves complete dismantling. - Only really worthwhile for a classic car
Hi. Good vid. But did it work? Other videos people are removing brake pedal so they can move the case on the servo. Did you manage to get the sealent all around? I have some "sticks like s##t" stuff hope thats good enough? Was £9 so should do. P.s i had all 3 leaks you shown. Thanks. Just the the one left. Look forward to your reply
my 2005 corsa C 1.8 Sri is suffering from wet drivers footwell. I'm based in hertfordshire, can anybody recommend a person/garage who can fix this for me ? :)
Hell's bells! That was some job. ...speechless... Bravo, and Thank you. Took me an hour to coax one wiper arm off, at which point I came in for some information. Didn't realise it would mean all this complication. You Gunga Din.
Thank you SO much mate, this helped me identify the moisture problem in my corsa
Mine is on my passenger side. This is a great video
Hi, Thanks for this video, I need to do this. Same leak in front. If you remember, did you manage to remove seal and re-seal the servo bottom part without taking off the brake servo? do you also need to remove the pollen filter housing to do this job?
Sorry u dont get what you putt in rear light in that 2 little holes, you shape that rubber from the star of video and just make cross shape, or you buy something els?
So you didn't need to take off the brake servo?
That's correct. It is tight but possible. best not to disturb brake lines if this can be avoided
Great video how long do you think that sealant will last ?
Caravan not setting mastic (used in the video) is your best bet as other sealants go hard and crack. It's probably good for 2-3 years.
For very long term repairs its new expanding foam gaskets and fresh butyl rubber (non setting mastic strips). But this involves complete dismantling. - Only really worthwhile for a classic car
Hi. Good vid. But did it work? Other videos people are removing brake pedal so they can move the case on the servo. Did you manage to get the sealent all around? I have some "sticks like s##t" stuff hope thats good enough? Was £9 so should do. P.s i had all 3 leaks you shown. Thanks. Just the the one left. Look forward to your reply
my 2005 corsa C 1.8 Sri is suffering from wet drivers footwell. I'm based in hertfordshire, can anybody recommend a person/garage who can fix this for me ? :)
Did u get it fixed? And how much did it cost?
@@aadair7855 yeah I did mate - about £60 if I remember correctly. Got it done at Stevenage auto repair centre 👍