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28th August 2021, 16:17 | #1 |
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Removing master cylinder and servo
Does the detachable panel in front of the servo have to removed as Haynes states? Accessing two of the bolts is virtually impossible with the engine in, also the insulation panel in front of cannot be removed without cutting it where it goes underneath the air-con pipes. I’d appreciate some advice please
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28th August 2021, 19:18 | #2 |
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You can just remove the plastic nuts and let the insulation hang loose on the drivers side.
All bolts are accessible although some are difficult to access, remove the wiper assembly to allow yourself as much room as possible.
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All this is to find the serious water leak of rain into the cabin which floods down behind the pedals. Further thought might it be entering via the roof strips and running down the A-post? Yet the front sill is rust free, and no, the car does not have a sun roof |
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29th August 2021, 09:23 | #4 |
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I think before i removed it all i would run a hosepipe slowly around it all to see if it then leaks, if not then run it around the windscreen and recheck
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No water coming into the cabin so I’m back to square one. Waiting for more heavy rain. Incidentally I’ve concluded it’s impossible to gain proper access to remove parts to remove the servo without removing the V6 inlet manifold |
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30th August 2021, 13:09 | #6 |
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Open drivers door run water over door hinges and where wires go through
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