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Old 07-04-2014, 09:28 AM   #17 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Cell View Post
Unless I undo all the wiring which I prefer not to do, is there another way to seal that grommet by adding some sort of material to it?
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Originally Posted by DjSquall View Post
I'm sure if you dump a ton of RTV silicone and get it all up in there REAL good, you may be able to seal it.
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Yah, I mean can't you use bathtub caulk or something?

Yet another homedepot mod!
I keep getting told to not use anything permanent...

So now I wash my car once every 3-6 months because I'm fearful (my car smelled for months before I knew the problem), and I drive 80 miles each way to go back to the dealer, complain, plead that they replace the fuckíng thing but the guy ends up installing some 3M caulk tape...
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