Martian
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- Lincolnshire
Removed both bonnet catches, thoroughly cleaned, greased and slightly bent micro-switch actuating lever, (ever so slightly), in order to eliminate 'Bonnet Open' message that keeps flashing on my display!
Undertook third jet washing of entire engine bay, (lots of shuddering within the forum community), in attempt to remove a little more of the Lincolnshire clay that still adorns EVERY component within the engine bay, (I always run the engine whilst cleaning just in case I manage to knock a cable/connector - makes it easier to diagnose any problems - but she just keeps on running)!!!!
Engine bay is just starting to look a little cleaner - otherwise I may be tempted to remove the engine just to clean it all thoroughly!
Then sprayed entire car, (with water), to check the latest leak status - sunroof drains now ok but there is still a very slight ingress from nearside lower tailgate seal area so I followed one of the earlier suggestions of slightly bending the lower tailgate lip outwards, (to tighten the seal), and this has definitely reduced the leak but not cured it completely.
Jet-washed behind all exterior bodywork trim to remove last traces of clay - water now running clear!
Time for a beer!
Undertook third jet washing of entire engine bay, (lots of shuddering within the forum community), in attempt to remove a little more of the Lincolnshire clay that still adorns EVERY component within the engine bay, (I always run the engine whilst cleaning just in case I manage to knock a cable/connector - makes it easier to diagnose any problems - but she just keeps on running)!!!!
Engine bay is just starting to look a little cleaner - otherwise I may be tempted to remove the engine just to clean it all thoroughly!
Then sprayed entire car, (with water), to check the latest leak status - sunroof drains now ok but there is still a very slight ingress from nearside lower tailgate seal area so I followed one of the earlier suggestions of slightly bending the lower tailgate lip outwards, (to tighten the seal), and this has definitely reduced the leak but not cured it completely.
Jet-washed behind all exterior bodywork trim to remove last traces of clay - water now running clear!
Time for a beer!