Anyone are having the problem? i just got the new car yesterday and it rain.. the next day after it rains, i roll the windows down then up, there it water streaks showing up when i roll the windows back up.
Its normal if the water gets trapped between window and rubber, and it didn't dry out completely. You can bring this up to SC during ur 1000km inspection.
in reference to discussion on whether our S and E spec got socket to plug in the tweeter, i have saw 1 tutorial video on removal back door panel.. When they remove it, i saw free socket which not connect to anything.. Is it socket for tweeter maybe..? can see in minute 1:52..
in reference to discussion on whether our S and E spec got socket to plug in the tweeter, i have saw 1 tutorial video on removal back door panel.. When they remove it, i saw free socket which not connect to anything.. Is it socket for tweeter maybe..? can see in minute 1:52..
I attach screenshot of the video for front door and circled the wire connection to front speaker. Don't look like got extra socket for tweeters though...
I attach screenshot of the video for front door and circled the wire connection to front speaker. Don't look like got extra socket for tweeters though...
Ya, seems like there is no free socket can plug the tweeter..
But just now i do search in Facebook and one person said that in order to install the tweeter, either tap the speaker wire or find male female harness.. Based on your pics on the Mc Intosh tweeter, that one already got harness right?
Ya, seems like there is no free socket can plug the tweeter..
But just now i do search in Facebook and one person said that in order to install the tweeter, either tap the speaker wire or find male female harness.. Based on your pics on the Mc Intosh tweeter, that one already got harness right?
The Mc Intosh ain't my pics though But what i understand from nordingh, the tweeter pnp harness will have Y connector to speaker or something like that.
The Mc Intosh ain't my pics though But what i understand from nordingh, the tweeter pnp harness will have Y connector to speaker or something like that.
Oo i see.. then, i think its better before you order, u ask the seller kaw2 on how to install, got pnp socket or not.. its will help more..
ask also whatever tutorial to help you to install.. I'm consider to buy also.. hihihi.. mine City FL E Spec..
FYI, I'm not seller or recommending this for any personal gain, use at own risk and don't blame me if it doesn't work for you.
For side windows and mirrors, I'm open to all suggestions. I even tried car wax, just that they are not lasting. For front windscreen, my intention is to avoid any treatment and buy a pair of silicone wipers.
Is it ok for u to snap a photo for ur reverse camera screen? Mine is blur and is like u use ur phone snap photo but not press and focus on the object, first I think is normal. But I felt not right, coz my friend Myvi is reverse camera is much more clearer.
Only the white van is stationary in the photo. The rest are moving.
Need some sifu feedback here... TLDR this morning I kena a rather big rock in the middle of highway and found out my bumper cabut after I back home. On the pic, the last clip which the screw supposed to lock the bumper and body is broken. Is there a way to fix this?
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Need some sifu feedback here... TLDR this morning I kena a rather big rock in the middle of highway and found out my bumper cabut after I back home. On the pic, the last clip which the screw supposed to lock the bumper and body is broken. Is there a way to fix this?
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Looks like the bumper plastic mounting have bee torn off. If it uses screws to join the bumper to fender that mean the plastic around the screw hole(s) have been torn off. If that's the case, then you can probably loosen the screw joints, push the bumper back into place, and retighten the screws. Hopping the screw can contact the remaining bit of plastic around the hole and hold the bumper in place.
If that doesn't work, then choose either professionally done or desperate McGuyver style?
Need some sifu feedback here... TLDR this morning I kena a rather big rock in the middle of highway and found out my bumper cabut after I back home. On the pic, the last clip which the screw supposed to lock the bumper and body is broken. Is there a way to fix this?
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Ya, seems like there is no free socket can plug the tweeter..
But just now i do search in Facebook and one person said that in order to install the tweeter, either tap the speaker wire or find male female harness.. Based on your pics on the Mc Intosh tweeter, that one already got harness right?
Looks like the bumper plastic mounting have bee torn off. If it uses screws to join the bumper to fender that mean the plastic around the screw hole(s) have been torn off. If that's the case, then you can probably loosen the screw joints, push the bumper back into place, and retighten the screws. Hopping the screw can contact the remaining bit of plastic around the hole and hold the bumper in place.
If that doesn't work, then choose either professionally done or desperate McGuyver style?
QUOTE(gsan @ Sep 19 2018, 10:10 PM)
it cost around rm10++ for the side bumper bracket
It's the screw hole broken(rather fragile I would say...) didn't realize the impact that huge. Bodykit also kena scratched underneath but I'm fine with that. I did try to unscrew and screw back and the result isn't satisfy(still noticeable). My temporary solution which I would do these few days is to use those adhesive tape to hold it until my 10k visit. Any other brilliant ideas? lol
It's the screw hole broken(rather fragile I would say...) didn't realize the impact that huge. Bodykit also kena scratched underneath but I'm fine with that. I did try to unscrew and screw back and the result isn't satisfy(still noticeable). My temporary solution which I would do these few days is to use those adhesive tape to hold it until my 10k visit. Any other brilliant ideas? lol
Well then, either repair it professionally by using fibreglass to patch up the hole and drill a new hole to mount the screws, then putty and paint the exposed fibreglass patch (if it can be seen).
Or the desperate way is to use bonding epoxy to fill in bumper gap, then push in the bumper and use clamps/clips & lotsa masking tape to hold it in place while the epoxy cures.